Examples of using Conversion factor in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
Service Conversion factor.
Conversion Factor: NaCl(avg. 0.5).
And there's the conversion factor.
The ILS conversion factor has 5 significant digits.
To do this,divide the number of liters into a conversion factor of 1000.
The MXP conversion factor has 6 significant digits.
The equivalent nitrogen content(in gram) of urea(in mmol)can be estimated by the conversion factor 0.028 g/mmol.
The CIF conversion factor has 7 significant digits.
These instruments are controlled by the Service des Poids et Mesures which has adopted this conversion factor.
Speed is a conversion factor between length and time.
The HI9814 features advanced features, including a selectable EC to TDS conversion factor(0.5- 500 ppm and 0.7- 700 ppm).
They are then divided by the PPP conversion factor for private consumption found here.
Furthermore, since certain tariff quotas provide the option of importing either the live animals or their meat, a conversion factor is required.
If the one-stage clotting assay is used,multiply the result by a conversion factor of 2 to determine the patient's factor VIII activity level.
Simple operation with two buttons and advanced functions,including a selectable EC to TDS conversion factor(0.5- 500 ppm and 0.7- 700 ppm).
To obtain tonnes the number of barrels should be divided by the conversion factor corresponding to actual density.
From these tables Brun has calculated the probable alcohol content,using the conversion factor of 16.85 g of sugar for 1% vol. alcohol by litre.
For RCM the potential alcohol is that which has been indicated in the table of the EC, which accepts a conversion factor of 16.378 g of grape sugar for 1% vol. alcohol.