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Sentence count:177+7Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: order of magnitudeSimilar words: pulchritudestudentmagneticcognitiverecognitionfurniturestudystudioMeaning: ['mægnɪtuːd /-tjuːd]  n. 1. the property of relative size or extent (whether large or small) 2. a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities; two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other; the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10 3. relative importance. 
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91, Assessing the magnitude of these conflicting variables and their impact on management motivation is clearly problematical.
92, The figure does tend to confirm my contention that the general order of magnitude is about right.
93, We've never dealt with a problem of this magnitude before.
94, Everything pales in comparison to a creation of this awesome magnitude.
95, This advice was greeted with a coughing demonstration of such force and magnitude that the audience was mesmerized.
96, Yet a few rare instances provide us with at least a general sense of the magnitude of this particular organizational cost.
97, This he applies also to mountains, holding the combination of small hills with varied textures are more beautiful than grand magnitude.
98, Decisions of this magnitude should not be taken by one person alone.
99, We do find that, as before, imaging or pattern classification networks are several orders of magnitude simpler to train.
100, Nevertheless, the data reflect the magnitude of the impact of agriculture on tropical forest areas.
101, The scalar product of a vector with itself is the square of the magnitude of the vector.
102, The unpaired electron makes the atoms themselves act like spinning bar magnets, with a magnetic moment three orders of magnitude stronger than that of precessing nuclei.
103, The largest earthquake in the northeast was probably the Cape Ann earthquake in 1755 off the coast of Massachusetts, which might have been a magnitude 5.9 quake.
104, The paper points out that the loss coefficient tends to increase abruptly when the hood inlet Mach number attains a certain magnitude.
105, To estimate the magnitude of under-registration of deaths, by age and sex, in Thailand.
106, The magnitude of the current depends on the resistivity near the bit, and is measured by another toroid.
107, The threat of earthquakes are not new to the area — the US Geological Survey reported that the Japan trench has had nine earthquakes of 7 magnitude or greater since 1973.
108, Some people dozed in their compartments, others played cards or chess. Others chatted, mingled or just sat alone with their thoughts,(http://sentencedict.com/magnitude.html) mesmerised by the magnitude of nature.
109, A magnitude of a third harmonic distortion of the waveform sequence can be used to measure distortion in the output.
110, The word length errors using truncation of sign magnitude code are analyzed.
111, The effects of magnitude and epicentral distance on long period spectral components are not so stronger as for...
112, Along with the academic research of quantum computer more lucubrate, the theory of quantum state Nonlocality becomes increasingly important, especially how to measure the magnitude of Nonlocality.
113, The effects of sintering temperature, sintering time, sintering pressure and the magnitude of orientation magnetic field on the properties of the barium ferrite thick films were studied.
114, The transfer of control algorithm: The precise magnitude shift of needles function, as well as the man-machine dialogue reagents to enhance work efficiency of the system.
115, This is the position vector, b which has magnitude b.
116, The improvement over the latest week and current magnitude of short positioning, highlights the potential and scope for further short-covering.
117, To better understand the relative magnitude for each indicator result of the product system.
118, The ratio of the magnitude of an applied shear stress to the velocity gradient that it produces; that is, a measure of a noncrystalline material's resistance to permanent deformation.
119, It has a magnitude as well as phase angle. It is a complex quantity.
120, The magnitude of a star is based on a scale more than 2,000 years old, devised by Greek astronomer Hipparchus in about 125 BC.
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