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What (who) is xanthoproteic index - definition

MEASURE OF DISTURBANCES IN THE HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD AS AN INTEGER IN THE RANGE 0–9
Kp index; Kp-index; K index; A-index; Ap-index
  • Plot of ''a''-index vs. ''K''-index

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MEASURE OF LEANNESS (CORPULENCE) OF A PERSON CALCULATED AS A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MASS AND HEIGHT
Rohrer's index; Ponderal Index; Ponderal index
The Corpulence Index (CI) (also Ponderal Index (PI) or Rohrer's Index) is a measure of corpulence, or of leanness in other variants, of a personFoods and Nutrition Encyclopedia, Audrey H. Ensminger, Marion Eugene Ensminger.
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Indice; Indices; Indexing; Index (computer science); Index (mathematics); Indexes; The Index; Indexed; Index form; Index (disambiguation); User:Incnis Mrsi/External index; Index (information technology); Index (algebra); Types of indices; U+0084
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[L. pl. Indices, Eng. pl. Indexes.]
1.
Pointer, hand, director.
2.
Alphabetical table of references, table of contents.
3.
Exponent.
4.
Characteristic (of a logarithm), integral part.
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(Anat.) Fore-finger.
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  • alt=Photograph of the faculty block of the institute
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  • alt=Photograph of the fitness and recreation centre of the institute
  • alt=Photograph of the MDP block of the institute
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indice; Indices; Indexing; Index (computer science); Index (mathematics); Indexes; The Index; Indexed; Index form; Index (disambiguation); User:Incnis Mrsi/External index; Index (information technology); Index (algebra); Types of indices; U+0084
n.
alphabetical list
1) to compile, do, make an index
2) an author; cumulative; subject index
3) an index to (an index to a book)
indicator
4) a consumer-price, cost-of-living; price index
5) an index to (an index to economic progress)
ratio of one dimension to another
6) a cephalic; cranial; facial index

Wikipedia

K-index

The K-index quantifies disturbances in the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field with an integer in the range 0–9 with 1 being calm and 5 or more indicating a geomagnetic storm. It is derived from the maximum fluctuations of horizontal components observed on a magnetometer during a three-hour interval. The label K comes from the German word Kennziffer meaning "characteristic digit". The K-index was introduced by Julius Bartels in 1939.