quotients in English

noun
1
a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
By examining the limits of sums, products and quotients of variable quantities, Mengoli was setting up the basic rules if the calculus thirty years before Newton and Leibniz.
2
a degree or amount of a specified quality or characteristic.
the increase in Washington's cynicism quotient

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1. Key words: chemostats, cellular quotients, cyanobacterial physiology, Synechococcus, vitamin B12.

2. • Table 11 Summary of risk quotients for freshwater pelagic biota

3. Risk quotients for fish and benthic organisms are based on chronic effects. 2.

4. Depending on the grazing components, there are even really high digestibility quotients.

5. The quotients of responsible business conduct and corporate social responsibility have to be upped.

6. • Are all non-cancer hazard quotients less than 0.2 (or other level defined as acceptable)?

7. The hazard quotients for oral and contact exposure (QHO and QHC), must be reported:

8. The diverse systems of intelligence quotients ( IQ ) devised by psychologists do not differentiate between the different ' mental ' factors involved therein .

9. Torstensson, "Coset diagrams in the study of .nitely presented groups with an application to quotients of the modular group," Journal of Commutative Algebra, vol

10. The other four trigonometric functions (tan, Cot, sec, csc) can be defined as quotients and reciprocals of sin and cos, except where zero occurs in the denominator

11. A comparison of digestibility in roe deer and goats showed that the domesticated ruminants, with approximately the same digestibility of the N-free extracts, achieved only sightly higher digestibility quotients for the remaining raw nutritive substances.

12. Cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) from 66 patients with a variety of neurological disorders were studied for total protein content, absolute amount of albumin, IgA, IgG and IgM, as well as their quotients (fraction to total protein ratio), cell numbers and B cell and T cell levels.