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variable proportionの例文

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  • This is what is done when joint products are produced in variable proportions.
  • Further, production of the joint product could be in fixed proportions or in variable proportions.
  • The Solow Swan model that followed several years later borrowed heavily from the Harrod-Domar model and used a variable proportions Cobb Douglas production function.
  • However the picture is complex : both apoptosis and necrosis are present in variable proportions; and there seems to be prolonged neurodegeneration after an insult.
  • Protanomaly and deuteranomaly can be diagnosed using an instrument called an anomaloscope, which mixes spectral red and green lights in variable proportions, for comparison with a fixed spectral yellow.
  • In the diagram below, to determine optimal pricing for joint products produced in variable proportions, one finds the intersection point of marginal revenue ( product A ) with the joint marginal cost curve.
  • "' Sertoli Leydig cell tumour "'is a group of tumours composed of variable proportions of Sertoli cells, Leydig cells, and in the case of intermediate and poorly differentiated neoplasms, primitive gonadal stroma and sometimes heterologous elements.
  • Montague argued in favor of the " counting mechanism " argument that Button-Fastener's counsel made to justify the tie-in of staples, which was later taken up by Chicago School analysts to justify any tie-in which patented devices are used in variable proportion to output results:
  • Like all of its chemical relatives in this class ( codeine-based semi-synthetic narcotic antitussives ), thebacon exerts its analgesic effect and a large part of its antitussive and antiperistaltic action as a prodrug for stronger and / or longer-lasting opioids, primarily hydromorphone, which is formed in the liver by the liberation, absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination profile, and therefore a variable proportion of the potency of thebacon.