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