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  • 1Coefficient of coincidence — DNA segment with three genes, showing a double recombination event. If the individual recombination rates (between A and B; and between B and C) are known, then the c.o.c. between the regions AB and BC can be calculated from the rate of double… …

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  • 2coefficient — 1. The expression of the amount or degree of any quality possessed by a substance, or of the degree of physical or chemical change normally occurring in that substance under stated conditions. 2. The ratio or factor that relates a quantity… …

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  • 3Binomial coefficient — The binomial coefficients can be arranged to form Pascal s triangle. In mathematics, binomial coefficients are a family of positive integers that occur as coefficients in the binomial theorem. They are indexed by two nonnegative integers; the… …

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  • 4Heat transfer coefficient — The heat transfer coefficient, in thermodynamics and in mechanical and chemical engineering, is used in calculating the heat transfer, typically by convection or phase change between a fluid and a solid::Delta Q=h cdot A cdot Delta T cdot Delta… …

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  • 5UEFA coefficient — In European football, the UEFA coefficients are statistics used for ranking and seeding teams in club and international competitions.The coefficients are calculated by UEFA, who administer football within Europe. It uses three different… …

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  • 6Rideal-Walker coefficient — The Rideal Walker coefficient is a figure expressing the disinfecting power of any substance and is obtained by dividing the figure indicating the degree of dilution of the disinfectant that kills a microorganism in a given time by that… …

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  • 7Standardized coefficient — In statistics, standardized coefficient or beta coefficient is the estimate of an analysis performed on variables that have been standardized so that they have variances of 1. This is usually done to answer the question which of the independent… …

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  • 8Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient — In statistics, the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient (sometimes referred to as the MCV or PMCC, and typically denoted by r ) is a common measure of the correlation between two variables X and Y . In accordance with the usual… …

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  • 9phenol coefficient — n a number relating the germicidal efficiency of a compound to phenol regarded as having an arbitrarily assigned value of 1 toward specified bacteria (as typhoid bacteria) under specified conditions * * * a measure of the bactericidal activity of …

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  • 10creatinine coefficient — the figure obtained by dividing the total of milligrams of creatinine in the day s urine by the body weight expressed in kilograms …

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