| proportional l. |
the highest amount of stress put on a material at which the proportion between stress and strain is linear; beyond this limit, deformation increases more rapidly and is permanent. Cf. elastic l.
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| proportional s. |
the relationship in which a response bears some quantitative algebraic relationship to the intensity of the stimulus.
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| proportionate mortality r. |
1. the ratio of the number of deaths from a particular cause to the total number of deaths in the same time period. 2. in occupational epidemiology, the ratio of observed deaths due to a specific cause in an occupational cohort to the expected deaths due to that cause, as determined by the proportion of deaths from the cause in the general population or comparison population, multiplied by 100. Cf. standardized mortality r.
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| proportional error |
Systematic error that varies directly with the concentration or activity of the analyte.
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| proportion |
A special type of ratio expressing a relationship between the part and the whole. The numerator represents a portion of the total; the denominator is the total. For example, five male health workers out of a total of 15 health workers make a proportion.
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