Ratio
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And the more complex the ratio, the more dissonant they will sound.
He said, "Well, why didn't you use a ratio?"
And the
ratio
of the size of the parking lot to the size of the school tells you all you need to know, which is that no child has ever walked to this school, no child will ever walk to this school.
What's the proper
ratio
of height to width?
So the perfect one-to-one ratio, it's a great thing.
And the
ratio
of that actually tells me whether I might be anemic.
We created the opposite of the diagnostic manual of the insanities: a classification of the strengths and virtues that looks at the sex ratio, how they're defined, how to diagnose them, what builds them and what gets in their way.
I went to the Islamic University of Gaza, and I studied civil engineering, where there was a one-to-six female-to-male
ratio.
We measure where a flow falls on that spectrum with something called the Reynolds number, which is the
ratio
between a flow’s inertia and its viscosity.
So we can't fight the thing with a million-to-one cost, one-to-a-million cost-benefit
ratio.
When you inhale, your lungs transfer oxygen into hemoglobin molecules, and the pulse oximeter measures the
ratio
of oxygenated to oxygen-free hemoglobin.
So the amount of light that makes it out the other side depends on the concentration
ratio
of the two types of hemoglobin.
I believe it's because the
ratio
of one-percent pursuit of shareholder value and 99 percent the betterment of humanity that technology used to play has been flipped, and now we're totally focused on shareholder value instead of humanity.
If you drive a car in the morning and drive it back in the afternoon the
ratio
of charge to drive is about a minute for a minute.
But evolution knows about risk-benefit
ratio.
The case fatality ratio, that is the
ratio
of deaths to the numbers of cases in SARS, was about 10 percent.
So this little slide here shows you an optometrist and the little blue person represents about 10,000 people and that's the
ratio
in the U.K.
This is the
ratio
of optometrists to people in sub-Saharan Africa.
Because the fur-to-wingspan
ratio
of the bumblebee is far too large for it to be able to fly.
The personal debt-to-income
ratio
basically went from 65 to 135 percent in the span of about 15 years.
It's got a feed conversion
ratio
of 15 to one.
That feed conversion
ratio?
What's the feed conversion ratio?"
Dopamine, I think, changes our signal-to-noise
ratio.
So the signal-to-noise
ratio
then presents us with a pattern-detection problem.
Their
ratio
tells us the water temperature.
Then after we harvest a coral, we measure this ratio, and now you can see, those curves match perfectly.
The savings ratio, net savings, were below zero in the middle of 2008, just before the crash.
In just five years, their
ratio
went from one worker for every 30,000 people to one worker for every 2,500 people.
Because this is evolution, this is the natural ratio, unlike resistance, which happens in the case of chemicals.
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