Collocations withindex
These are words often used in combination withindex.
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aggregate index
This contrasts slightly with the original article, but is a superior operationalization since it gives equal weight to the recycling measure in the aggregate index.
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alphabetical index
Finally, there is a very comprehensive alphabetical index.
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citation index
Have not we plummeted from second place to second place in the citation index?
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commodity index
So a commodity index could represent time, uncertainty, and commodity characteristics like location, whatever you wanted.
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composite index
The results showed that a composite index of sociality was highly correlated with infant survival.
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comprehensive index
The book is generally well-produced with references and bibliographies sensibly placed at the end of each chapter and a comprehensive index.
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cumulative index
Consequently, it is informative to look at specific combinations rather than a cumulative index of risk factors.
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deprivation index
The latter divided in terms of deprivation index, and also highlighted the issue of a division in access to services between the two areas.
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equity index
To the extent that most of the latter are based on equities, and therefore subject to equity index volatility in their pricing, they are likely to be more expensive.
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fit index
The overall goodness of fit of the model is superb, with a goodness of fit index of 0.999 (and an adjusted goodness of fit index of 0.994).
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index futures
Short selling index futures can offset any downturns, but it also hinders any gains.
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index of suspicion
It is important to have a high index of suspicion in a patient with thrombocytopenia and any of the above symptoms.
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index value
By this procedure, an index value can be computed for any country for which data is available from even one of the many sources used.
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market index
Ultimately, forecasts of excess returns can be obtained from forecasts of the mean and volatility of the stock market index.
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monthly index
The monthly index covers the 6- and 8-year span for each month.
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reliable index
In other words, it seems that word frequency by itself is not a reliable index to the likelihood of a word being known.
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retail index
I know that some of those figures may not come to be reflected in the retail index, but a great many of them will.
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spectral index
This rarefaction region can significantly change the cosmic-ray spectral index, as we now discuss.
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