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Edward Wolff, an economics professor at New York University, says corporate chief executives made an average 400 times what their average employees did in 1998, up from a ratio of just 40 a decade earlier.
The Fair Sentencing Act, of 2010, reduced the disparity in those numbers from a ratio of a hundred to one to eighteen to one.
This is up from a ratio of eight to one in 1985 and significantly higher than the average income gap in developed nations of nine to one.
Most perceived colours are interpreted by the brain from a ratio of excitation in different cone types.
The cost of homes in the most expensive cities is now about six times that in the least expensive, up from a ratio of three to one two decades ago.
Among its other findings, the institute found that the gap between chief executive compensation and average U.S. worker pay rose from a ratio of 263-to-1 263-to-1 263-to-1-1 last year.
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In the past 20 years, more than 800 million people gained access to electricity from coal, representing a ratio of 13 to one versus wind and solar.
Actinium can then be separated from radium, with a ratio of about 100, using a low cross-linking cation exchange resin and nitric acid as eluant.
Participants will learn mountaineering skills, with support and tuition from accredited guides (and a ratio of one guide to four for the whole weekend).
One donor suffered from AD and displayed a ratio of 2.1 at time of engraftment.
"Hence the net synthesis of cytoplasmic ATP from ADP should operate at a ratio of 13 3 H+/ATP.
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