Of a sequence or function; consistently increasing and never decreasing or consistently decreasing and never increasing in value.
Sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch.
1 Conclusion: A monotonic relationship exists between increasing maternal glycemia and perinatal morbidity.
2 We observed monotonic graded relationships for all outcomes with increasing MWI quartiles.
3 No monotonic dependence of flux on either molecular weight or lipophilicity was observed.
4 If the influence of the diffusion dominates, the magnetization exhibits a monotonic decay.
5 We found a monotonic relationship between increasing age and increasing levels of educational attainment.
6 There was a monotonic increase in prevalence with age for both astigmatism and anisometropia.
7 Specifically it fails when incorporating visual input neurons with monotonic gain modulation by eye-position.
8 Unilateral testing resulted in a monotonic delay-related forgetting function.
9 Conversely, monotonic increases in magnetic resonance imaging volume discharges were observed with increasing specialist encounter proportion.
10 A monotonic dose-response relationship was also noted between antecedent BV and subsequent chlamydia and gonorrhea infection.
11 His monotonic recital was crisp and clear.
12 Instead, there was the monotonic voice of a recorded operator that had the effect of crashing thunder.
13 Then we measured the mRNA levels from two loops in 10-mutant mice and observed the similar monotonic relationship.
14 The announcer on the overseas "feed" was speaking in the monotonic drone peculiar to such satellite transmissions.
15 The quail's song is merely a monotonic rhythmical figure to which German fancy has fitted words of pious admonition:
16 We also found a significant learning effect indicated by a monotonic decrease in reaction time and an increase in accuracy.
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