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Goldman said it was its lowest annual ratio of compensation to revenue on record.
The demand factor is either the daily, monthly or annual ratio of number of houses using a particular appliance at a particular hour to the total number of houses that has the appliance.
The results indicate that Es dominates ET in most areas of the TP with the mean annual ratio of 65.7%, except southeastern regions where the vegetation coverage is high.
Data on provincial GDP mer and population (including urban and rural) come from Jiangxi Statistical Yearbooks (Jiangxi National Bureau of Statistics, 1996-2010); basin-aggregated GDP mer was converted to GDP ppp using the annual ratio of national GDP mer to GDP ppp values for Jiangxi (World Bank, 2001).
Factor Ht, the annual ratio
The model describes each species' distribution in relation to 1961 1990 means of three bioclimate variables; the annual sum of positive differences between the daily mean temperature and 5°C (in °C days); mean temperature of the coldest month (°C); and an estimate of the annual ratio of actual to potential evapotranspiration [8].
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That beats the annual ratios of close to four pieces per thousand.
Nevertheless, since data is collected similarly every year annual ratios can be compared.
The annual ratios of adolescent births of all singleton deliveries and of all adolescents are shown in Figure 2.
On an asset-weighed basis, the average annual expense ratio charged on target-date funds is 0.61 percent, according to Morningstar.
The average domestic stock mutual fund has an annual expense ratio of roughly 1.5percentt, according to Morningstar, while the typical exchange-traded fund that tracks a domestic stock index charges annual fees of 0.36percentt.
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