Synonym: severally. Similar words: irrespective of, effectively, perspective, actively, with respect to, relatively, inspection, objective. Meaning: [rɪ'spektɪvlɪ] adv. in the order given.
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(91) They obtained propulsive rates of 87% and 93% when swallowing liquids and solids respectively.
(92) A2 and M2 are the associative laws of addition and multiplication respectively.
(93) Lucie and Martin counties, voter rolls expanded by 9. 2 percent and 5. 6 percent, respectively.
(94) Graeme Hick and Robin Smith were both exposed again as uncertain against pace and spin respectively.
(95) A battery is connected to the anode and cathode via leads A and C respectively.
(96) Along the horizontal axis are measured the supply of and demand for labour in the ith market, and respectively.
(97) Prices rise to £439 and £589 respectively per week during the peak summer weeks.
(98) Changes in the labour force accounted for 1.53 percent and 1.57 percent respectively.
(99) The comparative figures for 1991 were 25 and 19 respectively.
(100) We consider the modern theories of unemployment and inflation in Chapters 26 and 27 respectively.
(101) Both profits after tax and earnings per share were also higher than last year at £50.1 million and 27.1 pence respectively.
(102) A lossless transmission line can be regarded as a multiple-section low-pass filter with sectional inductance and capacitance and respectively.
(103) Mr Roberts quotes typical values of capacitor and primary coil resistance of and 0.7 ohm respectively.
(104) Emmanuel Adigun and Haywood Vital paced the second-half surge for the Wildcats with 14 and 11 points, respectively.
(105) I have seldom felt the need to recognise these as distinct from rise-fall and fall-rise respectively.
(106) Calcitonin and growth hormone are normally secreted by the thyroid and pituitary respectively.
(107) This latter involves the production of food energy and fuel energy which can supplement animal feedstocks and fossil fuels respectively.
(108) Increased urinary levels of arsenic and mercury will coat the copper with black and silvery deposits(sentencedict.com), respectively.
(109) The minimum levels for Key Stages 1 to 4 were to be, respectively, levels 1,2,3 and 4.
(110) These were deposited in lagoonal, intertidal and sabkha environments, respectively, that became established behind the barrier complex.
(111) The data for risk ratings and accident estimates were considered separately and are plotted in Figures 4.1 and 4.2 respectively.
(112) These courses are taught jointly with Medical Microbiology and Biochemistry respectively.
(113) Brothers Mustafa and Mahmoud Mougrabi received one year and six years respectively for conspiracy to murder.
(114) During the day they held down jobs as, respectively, a waitress and delivery driver.
(115) These may be roughly equated with chapters 4 and 6 of Simmel's text respectively.
(116) Lori Holt Pfeiler, who won re-election, and fellow newcomer June Rady, came in first and third respectively.http://sentencedict.com/respectively.html
(117) It provides that such damages can be awarded as are proportioned to the injury resulting from the death to the dependants respectively.
(118) Thus, for example, and respectively represent the collector current and potential difference between the collector and emitter.
(119) The variance explained by these two simulations is 60.8% and 60.6%, respectively.
(120) Young missed the last two games with a sprained ankle and a sprained foot, left and right, respectively.
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