Differential
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It's a partial
differential
equation.
We have the only cookbook in the world that has partial
differential
equations in it.
There's a 10 percent
differential
between getting BA's and all graduate programs, with guys falling behind girls.
I memorized in my anatomy class the origins and exertions of every muscle, every branch of every artery that came off the aorta,
differential
diagnoses obscure and common.
I even knew the
differential
diagnosis in how to classify renal tubular acidosis.
But they're connected to a device in the back that lets us measure, in real time, with high precision, the continuous
differential
concentration of CO2.
We first captured the dynamics with a set of
differential
equations.
Any place you see a differential, there're some interesting questions.
And the mathematicians and scientists in the crowd will recognize these two progressions as a first-order discrete
differential
equation and a second-order discrete
differential
equation, derived by six-year-olds.
The ball's spin creates a pressure
differential
in the surrounding air flow that curves it in the direction of the spin.
The temperature
differential
made it all white.
We're talking about books on hypergeometric partial
differential
equations.
This is one of the basic ideas in labor economics, called a "compensating differential."
A little bit of differential, but not much.
And it is a marvelous example of how a
differential
in power can be overridden by a process of nature that's within all of us.
And some states have
differential
policies, county by county.
Here's
differential
productivity rates.
For most small-wheeled robots, they use a method called
differential
steering where the left and right wheel turn the opposite direction.
Math,
differential
equations.
This was the last great analog computer at MIT: a
differential
analyzer, and the more you ran it, the worse the answer got.
I write mathematical models which, in my case, are systems of
differential
equations, to describe biological mechanisms, such as cell growth.
Instead, budget rules should segregate public investment, thereby facilitating a
differential
response in fiscal consolidation.
“Special and
differential
treatment” is the technical term used in trade negotiations to indicate that the balance must be tilted toward developing countries, with the extent of this treatment to be decided by the parties to the talks.
Almost 40% of working-age women hold jobs, school and university enrollment is evenly split between the sexes, and the average wage differential, whereby women earn about 70% of what men make, is comparable to that of industrialized nations.
For starters, the growth-rate
differential
favoring emerging markets has declined.
US universities often use aggressive financial incentives and
differential
treatment of professors to reward good teaching and research.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll issued on Sunday, September 23, found Democrats leading Republicans for election to the House by 12 percentage points, an extraordinary
differential.
The pace of convergence accelerated further during, and just after, the global financial crisis of 2008-2009: the aggregate average
differential
in per capita income growth increased to more than four percentage points in the 2008-2012 period, from a little more than two percentage points in the two decades before.
As the advanced economies recover, however weakly, the growth
differential
is likely to narrow again, perhaps to about two percentage points, which still implies steady convergence at a decent pace.
Even taking into account the increasing demographic differential, which now amounts to about half a percentage point per year, the US economy has grown by about 4.5 percentage points more over these three years on a per capita basis.
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