mixing ratio

collocation in English

meaningsofmixandratio

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mix
noun
uk
/mɪks/
us
/mɪks/
a ...
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ratio
noun[C]
uk
/ˈreɪ.ʃi.əʊ/
us
/ˈreɪ.ʃi.oʊ/
the relationship between two groups or amounts that expresses how much bigger one is than ...
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(Definition ofmixandratiofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The ingredients, the volume, themixingratioand cooking methods are decided by the aficionado on an individual basis, according to his own guiding principles.
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Some even change the type of food they give and themixingratioevery season.
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The column abundance of each individual species was then calculated from the total layer column abundance andmixingratioof each species.
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The refraction index and sound velocity of the binary mixed medium varies with themixingratio.
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Aficionados put much effort into themixingratio, concentration, and so on.
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These systems generally use a 4:1 by volumemixingratio, and dry quickly providing a tough, protective coating with excellent hardness.
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It is also known as the moisture content ormixingratio.
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In the emagram, the dry adiabats make an angle of about 45 degrees with the isobars, isotherms are vertical and isopleths of saturationmixingratioare almost straight and vertical.
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The drawbacks are explosion hazard and high sensitivity of the deposition rate and morphology to the process parameters, such asmixingratio, substrate temperature, etc.
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Hydrogen is easily ignited, as it is flammable over a wide range of concentrations in air, so that the test does not rely on having an exactmixingratio.
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Usually themixingratiois few percent.
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As a result, higher mixing ratios are necessary for these downbursts to form (hence the name wet microbursts).
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