Class of mathematical functions.
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Examples for "exponential"
Examples for "exponential"
1In recent years occurrence of cardiac ailments have seen an exponential rise.
2Economists used to dream of exponential growth in relation to the economy.
3Ironically, this exponential growth was not good for the now 40-year-old company.
4Motivation: With the development of biotechnology, DNA methylation data showed exponential growth.
5The inevitable outcome is an exponential explosion in computing and networking power.
1The regional myocardial video intensity versus contrast time could be fitted to an exponential function: y=A.
2A rectangular-hyperbolic function better described this decrease in discriminability over time than did a negative- exponential function.
3The EDPVR was fitted to an exponential function.
4In Bacillus and Escherichia, this sexual isolation has been shown to be an exponential function of sequence divergence.
5Tumor or lymph node volumes were determined from CT slices and the growth rate was calculated assuming an exponential function.
1The data for each parameter were fit to linear or exponential functions.
2To quantify the decrease of temporal judgments in experimental blocks, exponential functions were fitted to participants' temporal judgments.
Translations for exponential function of base a