| coefficient of thermal expansion |
a mathematical formulation used to predict the change in dimension (typically length) of a material as a function of temperature change.
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| coefficient |
the numbers in front of a chemical formula in a balanced equation which indicate the ratio of molecules which will react. In the equation H 2 (g) + I 2 (g) 2 HI (g) the coeffient 1 is understood to be in front of H 2 and I 2 and the coefficient in front of HI is 2.
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| coefficient of variation |
The coefficient of variation (CV) indicates the quality of a population estimate. A CV of 16.7-25.5 indicates moderate sampling variability. A CV of 25.6-33.3 indicates high sampling variability. Estimates with either a moderate or high CV should be interpreted with caution. In some situations, the sample in the survey was too small to produce a reliable estimate. These numbers are not included in the report.
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| coefficient |
Correlation coefficient of a standard curve (10-fold dilutions plotted against C T values) obtained by linear regression analysis. It should be = 0.99 for gene quantitation analysis.
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| coefficient |
a quantity (usually a numerical constant) which is multiplied by another quantity following it in an expression; eg, in the algebraic expression 4 x 2 - 6 x, the coefficient of (the first term) x 2 is 4 and the coefficient of (the second term) x is -6.
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