Examples of using Coefficient in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Furthermore, the arteriolar branching coefficient of the AD subject(2.432)
And then we have B minus 2 has to be the coefficient on x here,
B was the coefficient on the-- or it was a term on top of the s squared plus 1, so that's why I'm using B there.
Thus, the net present value, unlike the coefficient of economic efficiency, is a more suitable solution for calculating the financing of enterprise improvement measures designed for a long term.
The standard chemical potential μm°, the activity coefficient γm and the Henry's law constant KH,
For liquids usually the coefficient of volumetric expansion is listed and linear expansion is calculated here for comparison.
Karl Pearson developed the coefficient from a similar but slightly different idea by Francis Galton.
For liquids usually the coefficient of volumetric expansion is listed and linear expansion is calculated here for comparison.
You are then appreciated emotional coefficient on par with the intellectual,
The absorption coefficient spectrum of the epidermal phantom layer and that of melanin41 were fitted by an exponential function as.
The PEARSON() function calculates the correlation coefficient of two cell ranges. It is the same as the CORREL function.
There exist some alloys with a very small linear expansion coefficient, used in applications that demand very small changes in physical dimension over a range of temperatures.
If the absolute value of t is sufficiently high, it can be concluded that the slope coefficient is useful in estimating the assessed value of an office building in Example 3.
For each next(from left to right), the coefficient is assigned the task of clarifying the result,
This comes directly from the beta coefficient of the linear regression model that relates the return on the investment to the return on all risky assets.
surface area, and extinction coefficient are merely estimated using a highly simplified,
So we can say this generally coefficient of kinetic friction is less than
surface area, and extinction coefficient are merely estimated using a highly simplified,
the BDI-IA was good, with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of around 0.85, meaning that the items on the inventory are highly correlated with each other.
NOTE: In our laboratory, the intra-observer coefficient of variation is 11% for FMD, and 12% for GTN.