Exact(1)
The size of government is matter of ratio depending on the size of population: for example, if there are 100,000 citizens in a country and that country had 90,000 governmental employees.
Similar(59)
Probably the most troublesome aspect of the modern viewing experience is the matter of the aspect ratio.
Seems a matter of texture: the ratio between tahini and chickpea, and the way it is ground.
Success is often a matter of getting the ratios right.
None of them provided nutrition information, so there was no way to know how much fiber they contained, or, for that matter, the ratio of whole wheat to refined wheat.
The following parameters were estimated: pH, electrical conductivity, organic carbon, organic matter, C/N ratio, proportion of coarse sand, fine sand, slime and clay, and the proportion of N, P, K, Ca and Mg.
This is not simply a matter of measuring teacher-pupil ratios.
The optimal extraction condition obtained was: liquid to solid (LS), cellulase to xylanase and enzymes to matter ratios of 22 ml/g, 2 1 U/U and 4 U/g, respectively.
Mean grey-to-white matter ratios of cerebellum CBF (Table 1) obtained using the two PASL methods are similar (P = 0.436, paired two-tailed t-test).
379 plant species and eleven soil variables – N, P, K, CaCO3, EC, pH, organic matter, C/N ratio and percentage of sand, clay and silt – were considered.
Impregnation was performed with 0.2% sulphuric-acid solution at a liquid:dry matter ratio of 20 for 1 h, and the straw was then pressed to an average DM content of 50% and stored in sealed plastic buckets overnight until pretreated.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com