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turnover rate

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turnover
noun
uk /ˈtɜːnˌəʊ.vər/ us /ˈtɝːnˌoʊ.vɚ/
the amount of business that a company does in a period ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk /reɪt/ us /reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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Examples of turnover rate


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The turnoverrate to new allelic specificities was fixed at 0.1, with the number of different specificities held constant at 20.
These findings rule out potential site-specific differences in leaf senescence and turnoverrate.
During the estimation of turnoverrate, each fraction of these gaps was used separately.
As indicated, there is a high turnoverrate among market managers in general (ranging annually from 21 to 44% with a weighted average of 30%).
Values of turnoverrate vary from none (0) to complete turnover (1).
The numbers fluctuated continually owing to a very high employee turnoverrate (common in restaurant work).
The latter element had a higher turnoverrate than organic matter, indicating quick leaching from the litter.
One possibility is that the fixation of advantageous variants may be infrequent relative to the turnoverrate of inversions.
Such processes, along with delimitation methods, strongly influenced the estimation of turnover rate and therefore the interpretation of forest dynamics.
It has a high turnoverrate at the retail outlet and is sold out within a few days.
The turnoverrate of dead wood was lowest in the moist forest life zone where climatic conditions seemed to be most favourable for decomposition.
Indirect experiments were performed to assess the turnoverrate of the fixed carbon.
The early 1940s represented a peak in the turnoverrate attributable to over a thousand incoming and outgoing workers from each munitions plant every year.
Each additional year between elections adds about 4.4 per cent to the turnoverrate.
During analysis, when the age class was required these gaps were excluded, except for estimations of turnoverrate.
Differences in bromeliad leaf turnoverrate have implications for the time scale for the return of impounded nutrients to the forest floor and developmental time for invertebrates.
The data discussed above suggest that the mechanism of protection results from an actual developmental change and increasing turnoverrate of most of the surface proteins (or glycoproteins).
Once self-compatibility has established this may be favoured even further by high turnoverrate as the possibility for selfing may facilitate the founding of new populations.
The flux rate for odd jobbers and common laborers of roughly two, equivalent to a 100% turnover rate, indicates in theory a complete overturn of the work force.
The high turnoverrate expressed by managers is not surprising especially as most of the workers (84 per cent) were young people between 21 and 35 years of age.
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