Collocations withvalue

These are words often used in combination withvalue.

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actual value
The mean of two consecutive measurements to the nearest 0.1 cm was recorded and considered as the actual value.
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aesthetic value
These various implements have a great deal of aesthetic value, over and above their functional use in the care of crickets.
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appraised value
If the goods did not meet the appraised value, they would not be knocked down.
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approximate value
It is not difficult to generate convex approximate value functions in a situation in which the true value function is globally concave.
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artistic value
In the view of the authors of the appeal, these genres were automatically of the highest ideological and artistic value.
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average value
Calculated from the proportion between estimated production (taking the average value between the upper and lower bounds) and apparent consumption.
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basic value
Their talk is meaningless if the unit of pleasure itself is the sole basic value.
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bourgeois values
The imposition of bourgeois values, traditionally associated with this sort of activity, and ambitions to instil habits of religious observance, had been modified.
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calculated value
Although a calculated value may seem an easy alternative, it should be used with caution, especially in patients with hypertension, heart failure or malnutrition.
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combined value
The combined value of the early and late stages of attrition accounted for the death of 73 % of the surviving challenge infection in the immune mice.
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communal value
I heard a good deal said about the recovery value and the distinction between communal value and recovery.
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computed value
When the argument is first evaluated, the unevaluated expression is overwritten with the computed value, thereby sharing the result and avoiding recomputation.
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conservative value
Further, compared with the range of threshold values suggested in the literature (28), we used a conservative value.
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core value
Egalitarianism, another core value raised in the campaign debates, was linked to women's but not men's emotional reactions to both candidates.
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cultural value
He invites us to look at the social uses of language and the cultural value of its complicated, embellished nature.
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cut-off value
Two techniques were used : indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (cutoff value l 1\\40) and counter immunoelectrophoresis (cut-off value l 1 line).
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daily value
The average daily value of oil production in 1985 was £58 million.
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declining value
The continually declining value of the cedi relative to the dollar was a source of great concern to all businesses.
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democratic value
Constitutional rule can in fact be seen as a democratic value in itself.
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dubious value
However, many of the species descriptions may be based on characters of dubious value.
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educational value
Teachers would not sanction the activity at all if the educational value of the activity was not evident.
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enduring value
This is where song or music come to have enduring value, however fraught the critical assessments associated with this may be.
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estimated value
Where there are two home-owners (defined as above) in a household we attribute the estimated value of the home to both of them.
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fundamental value
The difference is that the market now crashes below its fundamental value.
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hash value
For example: file1a, file24 and file5u have the same hash value.
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high value
Initially, as the plasma plume is formed, the particle pressure is very high due to high value of pressure and density.
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immense value
But, in their day, they had immense value: a logical relation paraphrases the logical formula from which it comes.
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instrumental value
We need to take into account the instrumental value of politicians' stated principles.
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lasting value
However, their lasting value is not assured, given the quick changes in this area.
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lesser value
A further £5 million was spent on discretionary full value and lesser value awards, some of which will have been made to higher education students.
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marginal value
For those households with electronic filter systems, the marginal value of public water treatment would be low.
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maximum value
One notices that each wrench component has a corresponding maximum value within specific and proper configurations.
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mean value
First, we scored all parties as having a left-right position equal to its mean value over the entire post-war period.
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measured value
The standard model used to calculate the flow structure predicted values for the pressure drop which were about twice the measured value.
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median value
The median value is 3.67, nearly four orders of magnitude below that of the greatest coefficient.
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medicinal value
I do not think enough has been said about the loss to the miners of the medicinal value of sunlight and life.
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middle-class values
They were thus important in spreading middle-class values and practices to the working classes.
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minimum value
It is shown that the current modulation amplitude decreases, reaches its minimum value and increases as the beam propagates downstream.
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missing value
Missing value indicates that diet was not available.
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monetary value
He put the monetary value of these violations at $500,000.
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moral value
The ethical imperative derived from these principles is that one ought to do what maximizes moral value so construed.
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negative value
The average for each grade was a negative value; however, the fourth and sixth graders' averages tended to approach zero.
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net value
Using our first-order condition for the net value optimization problem, equation (1), we can study how the codification method influences the optimal level of specificity.
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normative value
Moreover, it exposes the positive normative value placed on cooperation within the literature.
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numeric value
The numeric value of sensor confidence represents the closeness between two distributions.
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numerical value
Similarly, one cannot provide a numerical value for the benefits of having an organization where employees truly understand the organization's strategy, vision and goals.
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nutritional value
However, their nutritional value remains unclear, because only a few species have been analysed and the results seem contradictory.
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observed value
Because the observed value of the dependent variable is dichotomous, we use logistic regression to estimate the model.
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overall value
They are then asked to supply the value of the second attribute that would make the two options equal in overall value.
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positive value
Our interest, therefore, is in fiscal policies that permit equilibria where money has positive value.
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practical value
A final virtue of self-experimentation, it might be argued, is that it showed the practical value of basic behavioral research.
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predicted value
This relationship was used to compute the predicted value of measured physical aggression with and without grade retention.
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predictive value
The conceptual definitions and targeting criteria proposed by this working group should then be tested in large-scale prospective studies to evaluate their predictive value.
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probative value
It could mean that the probative value of the evidence in question was unchanged by the examination, though that seems highly implausible.
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questionable value
While sheer existence may be of questionable value for some people, participation in divinity is surely not.
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relative value
The relative value of participation in the two plans changes dramatically when the worker reaches early retirement eligibility in the traditional plan.
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resale value
Ironwork such as this and railway sleepers' (though they were less portable) were also objects that would have a resale value sufficient to justify the risk of their removal.
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resulting value
To reject the null hypothesis, the resulting value should fall below a pre-set significance level.
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retail value
The retail value of global recorded music sales in 2002 was $31 billion.
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sentimental value
I would expect the potter to respect the sentimental value of the plate, but not to understand it.
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shared value
The primitive store creates a sharable value and fetch obtains a shared value.
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societal value
This research falls under two main themes (i) assessing the societal value of orphan drugs and (ii) funding the development and use of orphan drugs.
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spiritual value
However, their engagement with this discourse is selective, and it seems, moreover, to play upon the telegraph's failure to fulfill the brightest promises of its moral and spiritual value.
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subjective value
For example, having a relaxing massage, or even having a blissful spiritual experience has subjective value.
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symbolic value
We will argue that the appeal to symbolic value is both redundant and misleading.
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terminal value
In option terminology, this would amount to the individual purchasing a put option on the terminal value.
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therapeutic value
In other words, the administrative inspection procedure involved an important aspect of state intervention, in that it stabilized the therapeutic value of the serum.
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total value
Table 2 above showed that the total value of the work undertaken by the family (1,298 francs) was approximately equivalent to its profit (1,294 francs).
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traditional value
Yet the time scheme of the memorialists, despite its tense orientation to posterity, was not quite like that of a traditional value system.
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tremendous value
There is a tremendous value in confining the domain-dependent part to where constraintprogramming techniques can be used.
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universal value
Thus, the existence of an equilibrium structure implies the existence of an equilibrium time scale and a universal value of the product.
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