Collocations withratio

These are words often used in combination withratio.

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average ratio
Each value is the average ratio for these oocytes.
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axle ratio
This transmission helped boost highway fuel economy, while improving city performance by with a 3.08:1 rear axle ratio.
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bypass ratio
That is a measurably demonstrable fact, and is due to the high bypass ratio of the turbo-fans coming into service.
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contrast ratio
The patterns had a mean light intensity of 60 cd m 2, and a contrast ratio of 15:1.
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conversion ratio
Tolerance was not amenable to this analysis because it was derived by dividing mean overall resistance by mean antibiosis, to calculate a biomass conversion ratio.
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correct ratio
The correct ratio based on modern scientific measurement is 1,507 to 1,508 (as discussed earlier).
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corresponding ratio
The frequency of each species in crown-zone and undisturbed quadrats was recalculated, as was the corresponding ratio of frequencies for each type of quadrat.
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cost-benefit ratio
In the best case, the cost-benefit ratio of a smooth solution can be recovered.
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cost-effectiveness ratio
Both studies resulted in a slightly lower net cost of screening, a slightly lower number of lifeyears gained, and a slightly lower cost-effectiveness ratio.
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dependency ratio
In fact, any increase in the dependency ratio needs to be matched by a cut in pension benefits2 and/or an increase in payroll taxes.
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efficiency ratio
Efficiency ratio is essentially how much you spend to make a dollar.
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fixed ratio
A simple model is presented which demonstrates how the size and separation of vortex structures may lock into a fixed ratio.
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focal ratio
In this study, the change in focal ratio between juvenile and adult lungfish is calculated from frozen sections.
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gear ratio
However, such a low gear ratio results in a low weight-topayload ratio, which makes many potential application areas of a telemanipulation system unsuitable.
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gender ratio
The gender ratio was equal, and significantly different from the female preponderance in unipolar disorder.
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hazard ratio
As indicated by the estimated hazard ratio, rivalries that do not experience change to democracy have greater chances of survival.
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inverse ratio
Historical abstractions ' operate' or influence the historian, not in the degree to which they are precisely named, but in inverse ratio.
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isotopic ratio
Furthermore, the measurement of isotope ratios requires the robotic extraction of samples with isotopic ratio analysis, which imposes further complexity on such missions.
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leverage ratio
The highest leverage ratio of these banks - that is, assets to equity ratio - is certainly one of the reasons behind this result.
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likelihood ratio
The likelihood ratio test rejects these models at the 0.5% significance level. 10.
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mixing ratio
The ingredients, the volume, the mixing ratio and cooking methods are decided by the aficionado on an individual basis, according to his own guiding principles.
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mortality ratio
The national rate (standardized mortality ratio 100) is 26-1 male deaths per 10,000 living.
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odds ratio
For men, individual income was significant and very important (odds ratio 1.25), whereas family income was not significant.
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power-to-weight ratio
Pneumatic actuators are often adopted in applications requiring high power-to-weight ratio, combined with low price and clean operation.
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pupil-teacher ratio
The pupil-teacher ratio will be affected dramatically, and that will be detrimental to the quality of teaching.
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reduction ratio
Therefore, a force reflecting control scheme compensating the saturation is needed to have good control performance for a telemanipulator with a high reduction ratio joint.
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replacement ratio
The supplemental replacement ratio is the actual replacement ratio (typically 75%) minus the alternative replacement ratio based on the account balance.
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risk ratio
The resulting risk ratio is interpreted as the change in risk of divorce after the birth of the first child compared with before the birth.
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signal-to-noise ratio
The steepness of the crossover is determined by the signal-to-noise ratio.
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staffing ratio
We do not expect to have both things going on at the same time, an improved staffing ratio and a higher leaving age.
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strength-to-weight ratio
Aluminium alloys are used extensively in aircraft due to their high strength-to-weight ratio.
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student-faculty ratio
Bowdoin offers 33 majors and 4 additional minors, and has a student-faculty ratio of 9:1.
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student-teacher ratio
This number has remained fairly constant over the past five years and works out at a student-teacher ratio of between 1:5 and 1:6.
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teacher-student ratio
The new house system merged the teaching groups within the houses, in order to keep the teacher-student ratio consistent.
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velocity ratio
Figure 18 shows the robot's path in the presence of uncertainty in the velocity ratio.
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