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where ''T'' is the temperature; <math>\,\!\beta _{1}</math> is the activation energy; <math>\,\!11605</math> is from reciprocal of the Boltzmann constant . This function can be written in the following way: | where ''T'' is the temperature; <math>\,\!\beta _{1}</math> is the activation energy; <math>\,\!11605</math> is from reciprocal of the Boltzmann constant . This function can be written in the following way: | ||
::<math>\,\!</math> | |||
The above equation is the general log-linear model in ALTA. In ALTA, the coefficients are denoted by <math>\,\!\alpha _{i}</math> . | |||
In fact, the above model also can be expressed using the traditional Arrhenius model: | |||
::<math>\,\!</math> | |||
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