Collocations withindicator

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accurate indicator
The distribution of private holdings by size provides a more useful and accurate indicator of landownership.
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best indicator
For these reasons, we relied on the cross-wave composites as our best indicator for the subsequent analyses.
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better indicator
A better indicator of profitability for the manufacturer is the discounted rate of return.
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clinical indicators
Change scores for knowledge, attitudes, and rate of clinical indicators were created to examine physician characteristics across the two phases.
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crude indicator
We should beware of assuming that the figures represent a continuous trend from 1922 to 1936, but as a crude indicator, they suffice.
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demographic indicator
All of these demographic indicators did not differ significantly between the maltreated and nonmaltreated groups.
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good indicator
Since the energy at each atom consists of elastic energy and bond energy, the maximum elastic energy may be a good indicator of strain-driven instability.
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important indicator
Firm size therefore seems to be an important indicator of the type of coping strategies followed by firms.
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indicator light
Furthermore, it is often poorly indicated to the player, usually consisting of a set of buttons with some indicator light, or a menu system.
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indicator organism
It is therefore reasonable to surmise that if indicator organism levels are low, then pathogen levels will be very much lower or absent.
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indicator species
Consequently, the present results lend only weak support to the idea of extending the indicator species approach from plants to animals.
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indirect indicator
The latter could be concluded from the high prevalence of trichiuriasis and hookworm infections, which is an indirect indicator of unhygienic human waste disposal.
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macroeconomic indicator
There is a distinct lack of consensus among politico-economic theorists as to the precise nature of the relationship between macroeconomic indicators and party support.
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multiple indicators
Both child maltreatment and exposure to community violence were related to multiple indicators of children's adaptation.
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objective indicator
As the findings showed, the effect of the objective indicator, 'diagnosed illness ', outweighed the effect of perceived or subjective health.
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primary indicator
Research on the family is also a primary indicator of the role and influence of the state during a period of rapid and unplanned development.
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prognostic indicator
Late onset rheumatoid arthritis: is pitting oedema of the hands at onset a good prognostic indicator?
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quantitative indicator
A metric is a quantitative indicator of an attribute of a thing.
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relevant indicator
Basic retirement pension is not a complete/relevant indicator of pensioners' well-being.
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reliable indicator
Infection rates are sensitive to small sample size, even when transformed to angles, and the number of infected snails collected can be a more reliable indicator of transmission intensity.
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sensitive indicator
It would appear that this assay is a sensitive indicator of infection.
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single indicator
Most measures combine two or more of these components to provide a single indicator.
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sole indicator
Consequently, burial location should not be used as the sole indicator of status.
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specific indicator
Although numerous outcomes have been associated with childhood trauma, no outcome has been shown to be a specific indicator of early maltreatment, occurring in all, or even most, exposed individuals.
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strong indicator
On the other hand, the data sets indicate that living alone is a strong indicator of social isolation in most cases.
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sustainability indicator
Depending on the state of belief about these conditions, the choice of sustainability indicator is predetermined.
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useful indicator
In this respect, neither growth nor the interest rate seems to be a useful indicator of fiscal sustainability by itself.
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valid indicator
We further explore whether pause time is a valid indicator of relatedness by examining child vocalizations and utterances within their full interactional context.
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various indicators
Finally, at a level above the sources of well-being are the various indicators which enable us to measure their presence or absence.
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visual indicator
The circles below the traces are a visual indicator of the relative size of each annulus with the outer ring dimension above the annulus indicator.
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