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fixed ratio

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fixed
adjective
uk /fɪkst/ us /fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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ratio
noun[C]
uk /ˈreɪ.ʃi.əʊ/ us /ˈreɪ.ʃi.oʊ/
the relationship between two groups or amounts that expresses how much bigger one is than ...
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Examples of fixed ratio


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A simple model is presented which demonstrates how the size and separation of vortex structures may lock into a fixedratio.
With respect to public debt, we assume that the government maintains an exogenously fixedratio of debt to output.
Clearly, in a given hyperbola (or ellipse) it is a fixed line, since it is produced by dividing another fixed line, the transverse axis, in a fixedratio.
The pound has been given a fixedratio to the dollar, and the dollar has a fixedratio to gold.
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Methods vary and no fixedratio is appropriate: there is no serious overall shortage of psychiatrists though more are needed in some areas.
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There is no fixedratio of staff to prisoners.
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In a few industries there is a fixedratio of apprentices to skilled men.
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You must have a fixedratio between the paper circulation and the gold reserves.
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Therefore, if they are retained at all, a fixedratio based on the relative wealth and building capacity of the nations is logical.
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We now introduce this static feature of the fixedratio which must be the same.
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Of the two, the percentage ratio is the worse, but the fixedratio, which we have got, is unsatisfactory.
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First, the paper currency must be convertible at some fixedratio into metallic gold.
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For example, the possibility was considered of fixing maximum rents for furnished lets by applying a fixedratio to the rent of the accommodation unfurnished.
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Its army is to be on the basis of a fixedratio per thousand men.
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What is to happen to them under this fixedratio?
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I was not an advocate of the fixedratio, but thought that the ratio should be equitable.
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It would be sad if a fixedratio were imposed on the double occupancy of bedrooms, as opposed to single occupancy.
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His proposal was that the nations of the world, or the central banks, should agree to accept a certain proportion of silver at a fixedratio for gold.
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There is no fixedratio between exam marks and the final grade awarded.
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Rationalized codabar uses a fixedratio and allows the character widths to vary.
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