Collocations withrate

These are words often used in combination withrate.

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baseline rate
One extinction phase was preceded by a specified baseline rate of intermittent reinforcement.
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completion rate
One hundred and one eligible growers responded to the questionnaire, for a 55% overall response rate and a 62% completion rate.
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conviction rate
Therefore, a conviction rate as high as 90 per cent certainly cries out for explanation.
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lapse rate
The lower atmosphere (the troposphere) thus experiences a positive lapse rate (negative temperature change with height).
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mutation rate
In this paper, the mutation rate, or the probability to conduct a mutation depends on the identity of parents and offspring.
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spin rate
Previous work has shown that, far from encouraging axial stability, large moons actually destabilize obliquity when the effects of tidal drag on the planetary spin rate are taken into account.
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strikeout rate
This approach yields lower-than-average walk rates but with a strikeout rate of less than 20 percent.
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turnover rate
The turnover rate to new allelic specificities was fixed at 0.1, with the number of different specificities held constant at 20.
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vaccination rate
The overall vaccination rate was 75.2% and the proportion of colonized children was not significantly different between unvaccinated (8.4%) and vaccinated (6.8 %) subjects.
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