Synonym: crop, harvest, proceeds, production, yield. Similar words: put, put to, put up, put out, input, put on, put off, put in. Meaning: ['aʊtpʊt] n. 1. final product; the things produced 2. production of a certain amount 3. signal that comes out of an electronic system 4. the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) 5. what is produced in a given time period. v. to create or manufacture a specific amount.
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121. His output measures include completion rates, career profiles, and studies of manpower output.
122. In our studies pepsin output correlated closely with acid output.
123. We therefore also plotted individual dose-response curves of log plasma gastrin against the basal-subtracted acid output.
124. Moreover in the present context apart from factor rewards, output levels per firm in the manufacturing sector are also equalized.
125. Simple mechanical devices were placed in the test room to maintain an accurate record of output.
126. They represent the thought experiment of choosing a level of gross output and finding the corresponding scale and diversity.
127. The more private the good, the more likely it is that the commercial sector will provide the additional output demanded.
128. Such branch lines are of course vulnerable to changes in output level or distribution policy of their users.
129. This dialogue box will search for data within set criteria, extract it and write it to a pre-defined output block.
130. Having done this give the command /Data, Query, Extract and the output range will fill with matching records.
131. A change of pace is used to revitalise movement and balance the energy output.
132. A crucial area of potential conflict is between safety and other objectives such as output or the saving of cost and time.
133. Centrally administered neuropeptide Y caused a dose-dependent increase in bile flow that was associated with an increase in biliary bicarbonate output.
134. Since the value of the resulting output is highly dependent on these components, they should be given early and careful consideration.
135. The filtered beer is tank conditioned, but the greater part of output has a secondary fermentation in the bottle.
136. Back propagation algorithms first adjust weights connected to the output layer.
137. By reducing the output of chemicals society would save more in social cost than it would lose in social benefit.
138. Output must be fully compatible with all the major word processors and battery life should be measured in days rather than hours.
139. Rural areas supplied not only agricultural products but also a considerable proportion of manufacturing output.
140. He mentioned that a special piece of equipment was a split-charge alternator of 133/65 amp output.
141. As well as grappling with the weakness of output,(http://sentencedict.com/output.html) policymakers are contending with another emerging markets crisis.
142. Thermal stations burning coal, oil or nuclear fuel work 24 hours a day and their output is less easy to adjust.
143. They have done so as part of a widely comprehensive output, ranging from chamber music to symphonies and opera.
144. Another focus of the research involves consideration of the function used for the output of a processing unit.
145. Then it was realised that even small changes in the sun's output affect the Earth's climate significantly.
146. Pathogenesis of Hypertension Blood pressure is dependent upon two factors: cardiac output and peripheral resistance.
147. Adenosine helps regulate the delicate balance between blood flow and urine output.
148. In this case an increase in gross output will be associated with an increase in both scale and diversity.
149. The output from a character recogniser requires further processing to reduce the ambiguity and hence increase the accuracy of recognition.
150. These two effects, output creation and output diversion, create an ambiguity about the welfare effects of trade.
More similar words: put, put to, put up, put out, input, put on, put off, put in, put down, put away, deputy, dispute, computer, put aside, put forward, put across, put up with, put through.