Synonym: magnitude, order. Similar words: magnitude, absolute magnitude, in order of, order of the day, order of business, plenitude, infinitude, border on. Meaning: n. 1. a degree in a continuum of size or quantity 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.
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(1) The problem is of the same order of magnitude for all concerned.
(2) This is down an order of magnitude from the gas-coal mixture approach.
(3) We can, however, establish the correct order of magnitude from a number of sources.
(4) All these matters are indeed of a lower order of magnitude than those which had been fought for under Lanfranc and Anselm.
(5) In the infrared, extinction by dust is an order of magnitude smaller than in the visible portion of the spectrum.
(6) These figures serve to indicate a relative order of magnitude.
(7) MLC also reduces SSD reliability by an order of magnitude because the chip wears out faster.
(8) The method is at least one order of magnitude more efficient than conventional finite difference scheme and 3 to 5 times more efficient than pseudospectral method.
(9) The country's debt this year will be of the same order of magnitude as it was last year.
(10) America and Russia do not face a problem of the same order of magnitude as Japan.
(11) That was a problem but this crisis is of a different order of magnitude.
(12) People are normally considered to be risk-averse over amounts of the order of magnitude of their incomes.
(13) Switched hubs can improve network efficiency by more than an order of magnitude.
(14) With care[sentencedict.com], about 12 harmonics may be obtained so that about an order of magnitude of frequency range is available.
(15) Even with such an unsophisticated method Galileo's estimates turned out to be correct to within an order of magnitude.
(16) The plasma gastrin concentrations in the various groups increased in the same order of magnitude as expected from the gastrin dose given.
(17) The figure does tend to confirm my contention that the general order of magnitude is about right.
(18) Of course our implementation was still slower, but not by an order of magnitude.
(19) The results show that the density of emission current from doped diamond film is increased by one order of magnitude.
(20) Experimental results show that IFP - Max is about an order of magnitude faster than MAFIA and GenMax.
(21) Simulation results show that the soft preemptive scheme can reduce overall network blocking probability by more than one order of magnitude under a light traffic load.
(22) The computational cost of CELP coding can be reduced more than an order of magnitude by using the populating code book.
(23) S. law surrounding patent enforcement has changed substantially and the stakes have gone order of magnitude.
(24) The results show that the perturbation pressure forces induced by buoyancy[sentencedict.com], velocity advection and dray are of the same order of magnitude as the corresponding resource terms and act against them.
(25) Axial velocity presents a saddle-shaped distribution, and with a good axial symmetry except the inlet position. Radial velocity is less an order of magnitude with a non-axisymmetric distribution.
(26) In practical applications the diameter and height of the induction coil have the same order of magnitude, hence the end effect is unnegligible in HF (high frequency) plasma theory.
(27) The results indicate that the amorphous film gradually transfers into microcrystalline Si, and the grain size is nanometer order of magnitude.
(28) This liquid reaction product of LiI , I 2 , and P2VP provides an order of magnitude enhancement of the electrolyte conductivity.
(29) This is also a competitive figure could reach millions of monthly order of magnitude.
(30) Addition of formamide to PCR system will efficiently inhibit non-specific amplification, increase specific amplification and sensitivity up to an order of magnitude.
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