Sentence examples for significant quotient from inspiring English sources

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That accounts for a significant quotient of high-profile concert choirs in New York, and in the last week Mr. Tritle led concerts by all three.

And where his earlier badgering interview persona had included a significant quotient of put-on (see his Mutt-and-Jeff routines with Lester Bangs, for instance), in later years he mostly seemed sullen and quite often nasty, like the sort of older New York denizen who feels entitled to step on everybody's feet in the movie-house aisle because he had a rough childhood and owes nothing to anybody.

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Therefore, we have computed for each significant compound the quotient, r, of the larger and the smaller mean, such that r>1 (see Table 1).

"If you look at the price difference between a business-class and economy ticket," he said, "the value quotient is significant, so it's a great use of miles".

No significant differences in albumin quotient could be detected between SLE patients with and without NPSLE.

Many studies have shown that lead exposure is associated with significant deficits in intelligence quotient (IQ) of children (Lanphear et al. 2005).

No significant difference in respiratory quotient (RQ) was present between groups, in neither basal nor steady state conditions (basal: p = 0.3; steady state: p = 0.4).

We also found no significant difference in the quotient of the day-10 value to the baseline concentration between both groups (P = 0.370).> Comparing the in-hospital mortality rate and LOS (for both hospitalization and intensive care) revealed no significant differences between patients who received sodium bicarbonate and those without treatment.

Family, twin, and adoption studies have indicated that human intelligence quotient (IQ) has significant genetic components.

RQ, respiratory quotient; NS, not significant.

Exclusion criteria are (a) psychiatric diagnoses other than AD(H D/LD/ODD; (b) Total Intelligence quotient <80; (c) significant problems in the use of the Dutch language; (d) severe sensory disabilities (hearing/ vision problems).

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