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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fractional change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a small or partial alteration in a quantity or value.
Example: "The study revealed a fractional change in temperature over the course of the experiment."
Alternatives: "a minor change" or "a small adjustment".
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More specific data on passenger volumes show almost universally similar increases since 2005 with Set 1 nations changing from 2 million to 2.5 million, a fractional change of 1.22 and Set 2 changing from 5 million to 7.9 million, a change of 1.57.
Those with 20-year-ago memories of Donald York's conducting of Taylor's scores live can testify how the sound was part of these works' fabric in the theater, and that two performances of the same work could differ thrillingly because of a fractional change of tempo.
It is usually expressed as a fractional change in length or volume per unit temperature change; a linear expansion coefficient is usually employed in describing the expansion of a solid, while a volume expansion coefficient is more useful for a liquid or a gas.
Effect of scan 2 as a fractional change from scan 1.
Effect of tariquidar treatment as a fractional change from no treatment.
Effect of pilocarpine-induced SE as a fractional change from control.
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Ultrasensitivity is a common type of nonlinear signal processing in molecular signaling networks where a small fractional change in the input generates a much larger fractional change in the output.
In particular, how does a given fractional change in δ affect fitness under the stronger buffering condition b2 relative to the weaker buffering condition b1?
The convergence criteria at each time step was set to a maximum fractional change in any computational node less than or equal to 10−7/iteration.
For a given fractional change in VD, the percentage change in PaCO2 increases dramatically as VD/VT exceeds 0.07 [ 9].
For ITX and DETC, the PA spectrum shows a positive fractional change in absorption (ΔOD/OD) that can be assigned to the absorption of a relatively long-living photoexcited species.
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