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be degree
noun
A step on a set of stairs; the rung of a ladder.
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And so could educational attainment; by some measurements, PWDs are less likely to be degree educated than those without.
He said many of the recommendations were already in place in schools and added there needed to be degree of flexibility around how schools administered them.
A complex network is said to be degree correlated if the degrees of nodes at the end of links occur together in a nonrandom manner.
Fereshteh Poorahangaryan received her BE degree in Electronics Engineering from Amirkabir University, Iran, in 2006 and ME in Electronics Engineering from Guilan University, Iran, in 2009.
Many universities are offering discounts for poorer students, in the form of fee waivers, and there are likely to be degree courses available from further education colleges which will be much cheaper.
We derive the maximum spatial resolution of the time-varying gravity signal in the Swarm gravity field models to be degree 12, in comparison with the more accurate models obtained from K-band ranging data of GRACE.
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While older men are more likely to be degree-holders than their female counterparts, younger women are more likely to have degrees".
More generally, any sequence of polynomials ({phi _j x)}_{j=0}^{infty }) with (phi _j x)) of degree j is said to be degree-graded and obviously forms a linearly independent set; but is not necessarily orthogonal.
WHAT is "degree inflation"?
The issue here is degree.
bReferent is degree graduate.
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