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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a numerical proportion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ratios, fractions, or comparisons involving numbers in various contexts, such as statistics or research.
Example: "The study found that a numerical proportion of participants preferred option A over option B."
Alternatives: "a numerical ratio of" or "a quantitative fraction of".
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With a numerical proportion of 7%, those sites cover only 0.4% of the total area of all NSG.
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This method gives a numerical proportion and achieves approximately decile resolution over the population.
" When "to" is used in a numerical proportion, translate it to "a".
Far as representation was concerned, were discriminated against as a lower caste, only to be represented in the numerical proportion of three-fifths".
A four-point scale was originally used, although some researchers have used the numerical proportion [ 14].
This approach implicitly considers conversion as a fixed process with static conversion efficiencies since the approach describes, for each conversion, only the single, most efficient pathway, and any such reaction sequence will follow Avogadro's principle of fixed numerical proportions between the substrates and products of chemical reactions.
A numerical iteration of the evolutionary equations were used to evaluate the proportion (V) of population trajectories converging to internal (polymorphic) fixed points.
He never theorised it, but again and again, in contexts from curly hair to whirlpools to shells, Da Vinci ceaselessly drew the spiral with its implicit numerical proportions 3, 5, 8, 13, 21... Leonardo tells us a lot about the modern appeal of Fibonacci numbers because he intuits this sequence when he draws motion, as opposed to stasis, in nature.
Numerical studies have suggested that a large proportion of Al adopts the AlO4 tetrahedral form in the melt29,30.
One of the researchers undertook a numerical analysis of patients" conversations (an "intimacy index").
Each interaction has a score: a numerical expression of shared trait-tolerance.
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