词汇 | common-factor |
释义 | common factor noun[ C ] mathematics specializeduk /ˌkɒm.ən ˈfæk.tər/ us /ˌkɑː.mən ˈfæk.tɚ/ a number that a set of two or more different numbers can be divided by exactly: 公因子,公因数 Three is a common factor of 18 and 24.3是18和24的公因子。 Terms for numbers -handed additive inverse aliquot common denominator common multiple complex number exponent fold fourfold GCF hundredfold imaginary number reciprocal recurring recurring number remainder response variable twentyfold twofold weighting Examples of common factorcommon factor In addition, there may be specific genetic and environmental influences on each disorder independent of the commonfactor. We therefore fit a simplex commonfactor model. This camaraderie is the most commonfactor the men cited in explaining why they joined. Countries are facing this challenge in many different ways, but one commonfactor is the increasing reliance on electronics and systems. Likewise, shared environmental commonfactor loadings were opposite in sign. An exploratory factor analysis (principal factors), however, provided no arguments for assuming more than one commonfactor. Instead, as a second stage of analysis, we 'roll up' the significant independent variable in each category into a subindex using commonfactor analysis. A second commonfactor was that many of the religious books presented themselves expressly as collections of songs and reading matter. The operator (%) forms the ratio of two integral numbers, reducing the fraction to terms with no commonfactor and such that the denominator is positive. With the resulting regression constants and coefficients, one may convert among any of the four depressive symptom measures through their commonfactor. However, no combination produced a more sensitive indicator than that provided by individual variables, implying that a commonfactor was responsible for these patterns. A possible commonfactor is that all involve conscious reflection upon states of mind whether in one's self or in others. The commonfactor amongst this group was their seeking for medical treatment from the nurse practitioners they consulted. A commonfactor in many demonstrations of inhibitory competition is that the input is fully compatible with both the target word and its competitors. This suggests a commonfactor underlying both tasks. See all examples of common factor These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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