The result of mathematical differentiation; the instantaneous change of one quantity relative to another; df(x)/dx.
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Examples for "differential "
1 Its clinical picture is often alarming; thus it needs fast differential diagnosis.
2 However, as in our case, FIF is often overlooked during differential diagnosis.
3 Breakfast consumption increased with age, and the age differential increased over time.
4 However, threatening stimuli may be perceived with differential salience in different individuals.
5 The presence of lymphadenopathy therefore has limited value in the differential diagnosis.
1 In many cases, companies secure derivative trades with property or other assets.
2 Kishimoto was responsible for managing Tokyo equity derivative products for Morgan Stanley.
3 Classification of the Sciences into Abstract or fundamental, and Concrete or derivative .
4 My merits, whatever they are, are original and personal; his are derivative .
5 And if so, can you explain what a derivative and future are?
1 In other words," continued Barbican, "in it we return from the differential coefficient , to the function from which it was deduced."
2 The First Differential Coefficient .
1 All four compounds significantly reduced cardiac work and its first derivative .
2 The time rate of BP variation was defined as the first derivative of the BP values against time.
3 A first derivative spectrophotometric method was developed for the determination of omeprazole in aqueous solutions during stability studies.
4 The velocity would just be the first derivative of this function with respect to time, so I get: CAUTION.
5 The derivative procedure was based on the linear relationship between the omeprazole concentration and the first derivative amplitude at 313 nm.
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