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|description=The '''LEAK control ratio''' is an index of [[uncoupling]] or [[dyscoupling]] at constant [[ETS capacity]]. L/E increases with uncoupling from a theoretical minimum of 0.0 for a fully coupled system, to 1.0 for a fully uncoupled system. | |description=The '''LEAK control ratio''' is an index of [[uncoupling]] or [[dyscoupling]] at constant [[ETS capacity]]. L/E increases with uncoupling from a theoretical minimum of 0.0 for a fully coupled system, to 1.0 for a fully uncoupled system. | ||
See also [[LEAK state]]. | |||
|info=[[MiPNet12.15]]; [[Gnaiger_2009_IJCBC]] | |info=[[MiPNet12.15]]; [[Gnaiger_2009_IJCBC]] | ||
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Description
The LEAK control ratio is an index of uncoupling or dyscoupling at constant ETS capacity. L/E increases with uncoupling from a theoretical minimum of 0.0 for a fully coupled system, to 1.0 for a fully uncoupled system. See also LEAK state.
Abbreviation: L/E
Reference: MiPNet12.15; Gnaiger_2009_IJCBC
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