ordinates in English

noun
1
(in a system of coordinates) the y -coordinate, representing the distance from a point to the horizontal or x -axis measured parallel to the vertical or y -axis.
The negative and positive signs on the ordinate mean, respectively, underestimation and overestimation of the expected values.

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1. Note that you can use the Abscissae to find the corresponding ordinates

2. 1997: Creation of a calculator for universal transformation of co-ordinates.

3. • Co-ordinates with adjacent U.S. border facility and road access network;

4. A heuristic processor (44) is used to transform delayed co-ordinates by QR decomposition and least squares fitting so that they are fitted to non-delayed co-ordinates.

5. Graphs should be boxed and ordinates and Abscissions marked with index lines

6. The staff on duty co-ordinates with other agencies involved for taking appropriate measures.

7. Graphs should be boxed and ordinates and Abscissions marked with index lines

8. Graphs should be boxed and ordinates and Abscissions marked with index lines

9. the need to cross several X variables (abscissa) and Y variables Y (ordinates).

10. Method of determining absolute spatial co-ordinates of at least one point on a reflecting surface

11. If the ranking of the abscissa is respected on the ordinates, then the chart is reliable.

12. A nursing team based at Monsall Hospital co - ordinates care between hospital and home .

13. Positional Accuracy of Geographic Co-ordinates [Mandatory field] integer (10,0) - Mandatory field for properties in Canada.

14. Now, look at the graph paper and the points whose Abscissae and ordinates are to be found

15. LDCC’s Central Administration Unit co-ordinates program delivery through sub-agreements with ten Local Delivery Mechanisms (LDMs).

16. The data processing device is preferably intended for determining co-ordinates, for transformating co-ordinates in the satellite positioning system to the terrestrial co-ordinate system of the total station, and for testing the consistency of the measurement data.

17. The partial differential equations governing the flow have been transformed into new co-ordinates having finite range.

18. "Abscissas and Ordinates," Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, Volume 5 Issue 1 (January 2015), pages 233-264.

19. A trial system is employed to generate like co-ordinates for transformation in the heuristic processor (44).

20. Predictable: The accuracy of a position in relation to the geographic or geodetic co-ordinates of the earth.

21. The Federal Administration co-ordinates the implementation of the NAP, with a specific focus on working groups activities.

22. T0820 Thetagram Aerological diagram whose co-ordinates are the equivalent potential temperature (or pseudo-potential temperature) and the pressure.

23. The co-ordinates are specified in degrees for spherical angles in a web with a vertical polar axis (see Figure

24. Plot the calibration curve, using the absorbances as the ordinates and the corresponding quantities of biuret, in milligrams, as the abscissae

25. In the following generated contour maps, we can observe the acidity in the abscissa, and the oBrix in the ordinates

26. Plot a calibration graph using the mean peak heights (areas) as the ordinates and the corresponding concentrations in g/ml as the abscissae

27. In the following generated contour maps, we can observe the acidity in the abscissa, and the oBrix in the ordinates.

28. Plot the calibration curve, using the optical density values as ordinates and the corresponding quantities of furazolidone in ¶g as abscissae.

29. PLOT THE CALIBRATION CURVE USING THE MEAN ABSORBANCES AS THE ORDINATES AND THE CORRESPONDING CONCENTRATIONS OF MAGNESIUM IN MG/ML AS THE ABSCISSAE .

30. Bibliophile is a small family bookstore in the beautiful village of Clarens GPS co-ordinates: 28 30'51" S, 28 25'10 E

31. Plot the calibration curve with the optical density values as ordinates and the corresponding quantities of menadione in ¶g as abscissae.

32. PLOT THE CALIBRATION CURVE USING THE MEAN ABSORBANCES AS THE ORDINATES AND THE CORRESPONDING CONCENTRATIONS OF MAGNESIUM IN MG/ML AS THE ABSCISSAE

33. PLOT THE CALIBRATION CURVE USING THE MEAN ABSORBANCES AS THE ORDINATES AND THE CORRESPONDING CONCENTRATION OF MAGNESIUM IN MG/ML AS THE ABSCISSAE

34. Plot a calibration graph using the mean peak heights (areas) as the ordinates and the corresponding concentrations in μg/ml as the abscissae.

35. A0760 Aerogram Refsdal diagram Thermodynamic diagram with rectangular or oblique Cartesian co-ordinates in lnT, -Tlnp (T is the temperature and p, the pressure).

36. Plot a calibration curve using the mean peak heights or areas of the calibration solutions as the ordinates and corresponding concentrations in μg/ml as the abscissae.

37. George Crabb in 1823 defined co-ordinates now dropping its hyphen as “a term applied to the Absciss and ordinates when taken in connexion,” later better known as the magnitudes that determine the position of a point; geographers and navigators still later used coordinates to describe the use of longitude and latitude in locating a spot on the globe.

38. Plot the calibration curve using the mean absorbancies of each of the calibrations (7.5) as the ordinates and the corresponding concentration of magnesium in μg/ml as the abscissae.

39. Plot a calibration curve using the mean peak heights or areas of the calibration solutions as the ordinates and corresponding concentrations in μg per ml as abscissae.

40. 9 illustrates the first case: the ordinates represent specific volumes, and the Abscissae denote the composition of isomorphous mixtures of ammonium and potassium dihydrogen phosphates, which …

41. Its northern boundary passes from the Arctic Cape to a point with co-ordinates of 79°N and 139°E, and ends at the Anisiy Cape.

42. Plot a calibration graph using the mean peak heights (areas) of the calibration solutions as the ordinates and the corresponding concentrations in μg/ml as the abscissae.

43. Plot the calibration curve using the mean absorbances of each of the calibrations (7.5) as the ordinates and the corresponding concentration of magnesium in mg/ml as the abscissae.

44. Plot a calibration curve using the mean peak heights or areas of the calibration solutions as the ordinates and corresponding concentrations in mg per ml as abscissae.

45. The first plot allows to quickly see if there is a fixed bias or not, by comparing directly the new method (ordinates) to the reference method (abscissa).

46. Plot the calibration curve using the mean absorbances of every standard used as the ordinates and the corresponding concentrations of copper in μg/ml as the abscissae.

47. Plot a calibration graph using the mean peak heights or areas of the calibration solutions as the ordinates and the corresponding concentrations in μg/ml as the abscissae.

48. Planar coordinates are encoded using coordinate pair Abscissae (x-coordinates) are specified to the nearest 0.0003280833333333334 Ordinates (y-coordinates) are specified to the nearest 0.0003280833333333334 Planar coordinates are specified in foot_us

49. The ordinates of all inflection points were found to be constant at 0.48, the abscissae were related to the well-known parameters of the microanalyzer and the materials used.

50. Geographical position-finding architecture for Wi Fi (802.11) mobile terminals on ADSL access points generally includes geographical positioning information, i.e. the geographical co-ordinates of the access point during the registration phase thereof.