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Meanings of
coefficient
in English
Portuguese
mantissa
Spanish
mantisa
Catalan
mantissa
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Significant digits of a floating point number.
floating-point significand
mantissa
floating-point mantissa
significand
Portuguese
mantissa
Usage of
coefficient
in English
1
Neither option has a particularly confidence-inspiring
coefficient
of friction on gym carpeting.
2
In one patient with AIDS we also found a positive toxoplasma
coefficient
.
3
The
attenuation
-
coefficient
image of blebs was calculated from OCT intensity signal information.
4
However, their inferior attenuation
coefficient
is still unsatisfactory for broadband X-ray detection.
5
News24 interestingly broke down the Gini
coefficient
per race in South Africa.
6
The effect of pedicle diameter was tested using a Pearson correlation
coefficient
.
7
Statistical analysis was done using linear regression analysis and Pearson correlation
coefficient
.
8
The
coefficient
also increased in mortality from cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive diseases.
9
For the correlation analysis we used the non-parametric Spearman's rank correlation
coefficient
.
10
A kappa
coefficient
of 722 demonstrated a substantial agreement between the observers.
11
The number which expresses this relation is called the
coefficient
of correlation.
12
Granted, I don't know the drag
coefficient
nor the cross sectional area.
13
This site lists some values for the
coefficient
of friction for ice.
14
This is because the mass attenuation
coefficient
of the nylon is higher.
15
The fluctuation amplitude and the diffusion
coefficient
show a small pressure dependence.
16
First that the maximum acceleration is dependent on the
coefficient
of friction.
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coefficient
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
alpha coefficient
ballistic coefficient
new coefficient
personal coefficient
random coefficient
More collocations
Translations for
coefficient
Portuguese
mantissa
significando
Spanish
mantisa
significando
Catalan
mantissa
Coefficient
through the time
Coefficient
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
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