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The predicted flexural strength, flexural modulus and coefficient "A" agreed well with experimental results.

The Gini coefficient, a measure of inequality, has risen to 0.47% from 0.36% in Asia in the last 20 years.

In Finland, too, the Gini coefficient, a measure of income inequality, has climbed four points since the late nineteen-eighties.

In 1983, China's Gini coefficient, a measure of economic inequality, was 0.28, roughly the same as Sweden, Japan and Germany.

This is the Gini coefficient, a standard measure of the gap between the rich and the poor in any given country.

It says the country's Gini coefficient, a widely used indicator of economic inequality, has grown sharply over the past two decades.

Before personal tax and cash payments, our Gini coefficient (a common measure of inequality, where a higher number means more inequality) is 0.469; afterwards, it's 0.334.

Egypt, for example, registered a Gini coefficient (a measure of inequality) of 32 in 2005, far lower than the 47 achieved by the US in the same year.

The Gini coefficient, a statistical measure of inequality, rates Namibia at 0.74 in a range of 0too 1 – by far the most unequal society in the world.

On the horizontal axis is the Gini coefficient, a measure of inequality.

The result is a piezoelectric coefficient a factor Q higher than for a static electric field.

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