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Qué (quién) es coefficients - definición


Coefficients (dining club)         
DINING CLUB
The Coefficients
The Coefficients was a monthly dining club founded in 1902 by the Fabian campaigners Sidney and Beatrice Webb as a forum for British socialist reformers and imperialists of the Edwardian era. The name of the dining club was a reflection of the group's focus on "efficiency".
Coefficient         
NUMBER JUST BEFORE A VARIABLE
Coefficients; Leading coefficient; Multiplicative factor; Constant coefficient; Coeffecient; Leading entry; Prefactor; Free coefficient
In algebra, the numerical multiplier of a symbol, as in the expression "5x," 5 is the coefficient. In physics, generally a number expressing the ratio or relation between quantities, one of which is often unity, as a standard or base of the set of coefficients. Thus the coefficient of expansion by heat of any substance is obtained by dividing its volume for a given degree of temperature by its volume at the standard temperature as 0º C., or 32º F. This gives a fraction by which if any volume of a substance, taken at 0º C., or at whatever may be taken as the basic temperature, is multiplied, the expanded volume for the given change of temperature will be obtained as the product. A coefficient always in some form implies the idea of a multiplier. Thus the coefficient of an inch referred to a foot would be 1/12 or .833+, because any number of inches multiplied by that fraction would give the corresponding number of feet. [Transcriber's note: 1/12 is 0.0833+]
coefficient         
NUMBER JUST BEFORE A VARIABLE
Coefficients; Leading coefficient; Multiplicative factor; Constant coefficient; Coeffecient; Leading entry; Prefactor; Free coefficient
(coefficients)
A coefficient is a number that expresses a measurement of a particular quality of a substance or object under specified conditions. (TECHNICAL)
...production coefficients...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
Ejemplos de uso de coefficients
1. Uefa works in mysterious ways David Lipman assures me there‘s a full explanation of Uefa‘s coefficients here.
2. We didn‘t reach agreement or anything like it on what those respective coefficients would be but we certainly understood the numbers better at the end of the discussion.
3. It adopts what is called a Swiss formula for the industrial tariff cuts, requiring the sharpest cuts for the highest tariffs.'4; The United States had pressed more specifically for a Swiss formula that had two coefficients, a higher one requiring deeper cuts for the developed countries and a lower one for developing countries.'4; The declaration specifies no number of coefficients.
4. You are becoming an obstacle to our children‘s future.» The YÖK decision not to change the university entrance exam coefficients did not satisfy them, said Erdoðan.
5. Peter Mandelson: We made progress in drilling down into the numbers on trade and industrial goods and the respective coefficients, the instruments for measuring the respective reduction in tariffs for developed and developing countries.