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The ratio of electromagnetic field strength at two locations after being corrected for the <b>normal ratio</b> or <b>free air correction</b> (the electromagnetic-field gradient in the absence of perturbing conductive bodies). Used with the Turam method. | The ratio of electromagnetic field strength at two locations after being corrected for the <b>normal ratio</b> or <b>free air correction</b> (the electromagnetic-field gradient in the absence of perturbing conductive bodies). Used with the Turam method. | ||
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The ratio of electromagnetic field strength at two locations after being corrected for the normal ratio or free air correction (the electromagnetic-field gradient in the absence of perturbing conductive bodies). Used with the Turam method.