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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In what ratio" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to inquire about the proportional relationship between two or more quantities. Example: "In what ratio should we mix the two chemicals to achieve the desired reaction?"
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So I'm going to stick to ordinary sugar – but in what ratio?
There are some clever features, however; the screen that houses the GPS unit, which, by the way, runs on some fairly rudimentary software both Honda and Toyota do a much better jobwith this can also display, in real time, whether the gas or the electric motor is supplying power, and in what ratio.
The screen that houses the GPS unit which, by the way, runs on some fairly rudimentary software; both Honda and Toyota do a much better job of this also can display in real time whether the gas or electric motor is supplying power and in what ratio.
The types of IsoPs that will be formed and in what ratio depend on oxygen tension and glutathione concentration (120).
To provide therapists guidance in deciding when and for whom blended treatment will be suitable, the results of this study have been used to develop an instrument to advise when, and in what ratio, online and face-to-face sessions could be used [ 31, 32].
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It'll be interesting to see in what ratios the different versions hit stores, and whether perhaps there are supply or manufacturing challenges around the white model.
We then asked at what ratio were ESTs in the RTC not found in either the LTC or the CTC using the subset of sequences for which fell into UniGene clusters.
What ratio of vermouth/gin do you use? -- Pangaea Philip Ward: If it doesn't have vermouth in it, it is just chilled booze.
I wonder what ratio other people would give if asked to give a ratio.
This hypothesis reflects both the current paucity of information regarding what ratios of stem or progenitor cells/tumor size are required to attain complete tumor regressions and what ratios are achievable in vivo.
First, in what sense is the 3 : 1 ratio hypothesis simpler than the 2.98 : 1 ratio hypothesis?
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