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Overproportion


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To make of too great proportion.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This means the decrease of PE was overproportional in all treatment groups in comparison to the decrease of DVT incidence.
  • (2) In conclusion, during incremental treadmill exercise in a cumulative design, a significant cumulation effect leads to an overproportional increase of lactate and catecholamine levels at submaximal--maximal work loads.
  • (3) Moreover, an overproportional decrease of coronary sinus calcium content was seen after Amidotrizoate due to calcium binding.
  • (4) With a high GFR significantly more sodium was excreted under halothane, whilst reduction of GFR led to an overproportional decrease of sodium excretion.
  • (5) Overproportional increase was most prominent with the highest dose used.
  • (6) Since the cancer induced elevation of PHI activity in the tumor was found to be comparable to those of the other test enzymes, elevated PHI serum activities cannot be attributed to overproportional PHI synthesis and unspecific cell-lysis.
  • (7) This high pressure is reached by an in comparison to volume overproportional increase of pressure in the end part of the lung expansion curve.
  • (8) The percentage of binding to serum proteins decreased with increasing total drug concentrations in the medium; the concentration of the free drug in the medium increased overproportionally with increasing total drug concentrations.
  • (9) The renale nitrogen excretion increased in group II by an amount which nearly corresponded to the RNA intake, and in group III it even increased overproportionally.
  • (10) When the dosages were reduced, diminished antineoplastic activity was found together with overproportionally high mortality.
  • (11) Differentiation in vitro into macrophages was associated with a general decrease in magnitude of the CL peak, in an overproportional decrease of the A23187 triggered response and in a complete loss of the response to Sendai virus--a loss which could not be prevented by addition of myeloperoxidase (MPO).
  • (12) The projection type mostly used in perimetry leads to an enlargement and a tangential deformation that increases overproportionally towards the periphery (30 degrees: +5%, 60 degrees: +20%, 90 degrees: +57%).
  • (13) The knowledge of the sociological aspect connected with it is on this account important, because the individual is entangled in generally groupdynamic processes (e. g. the normative effect of the group, the emotionally relevant interactions that increase overproportionally with the growing density of interactions and simultaneous decrease of the emotionally neutral interactions, the amplifying effect of the group, etc.).
  • (14) It appeared that with the added blank ultrafiltrate, DPH was delivered overproportionally from erythrocytes and less from the protein fraction.
  • (15) A reduction in the shortening parameter b indicates whether substances influencing the QT interval additionally produce overproportional shortening of the QT interval with increasing heart rate.
  • (16) The results (1) replicated, in this child psychiatric population, two factors of temperament similar to those previously found in random samples of our general population; (2) showed, in the psychiatric population of children, an overproportion of difficult temperaments on both factors; (3) confirmed conversely that a large proportion of children referred for a disorder did not present with an extreme temperament, and, therefore, an extreme temperament and a clinical disorder were not equivalent; and (4) suggested a specificity in the relationship between particular temperament factors and the type of clinical problem.
  • (17) The statistical prevalence of these serogroups is due to their overproportional frequency in specimens from particular hospitals and, therefore, caused by local epidemiologic situations.
  • (18) These findings indicate that a direct cell contact between keratinocytes and feeder cells is involved in the overproportioned increase of IL-6 production and secretion into the medium.
  • (19) Muscle mass was overproportionally reduced in relation to blood pressure reduction following treatment with clonidine.
  • (20) The reasons for the overproportional increased jet velocity in group 2 as discussed are that: the peak pressure gradient may exceed the peak-to-peak pressure gradient; the prestenotic velocity must be taken into account, if the modified Bernoulli equation is used; and the collateral vascularization may be substantial.

Proportion


Definition:

  • (n.) The relation or adaptation of one portion to another, or to the whole, as respect magnitude, quantity, or degree; comparative relation; ratio; as, the proportion of the parts of a building, or of the body.
  • (n.) Harmonic relation between parts, or between different things of the same kind; symmetrical arrangement or adjustment; symmetry; as, to be out of proportion.
  • (n.) The portion one receives when a whole is distributed by a rule or principle; equal or proper share; lot.
  • (n.) A part considered comparatively; a share.
  • (n.) The equality or similarity of ratios, especially of geometrical ratios; or a relation among quantities such that the quotient of the first divided by the second is equal to that of the third divided by the fourth; -- called also geometrical proportion, in distinction from arithmetical proportion, or that in which the difference of the first and second is equal to the difference of the third and fourth.
  • (n.) The rule of three, in arithmetic, in which the three given terms, together with the one sought, are proportional.
  • (v.) To adjust in a suitable proportion, as one thing or one part to another; as, to proportion the size of a building to its height; to proportion our expenditures to our income.
  • (v.) To form with symmetry or suitableness, as the parts of the body.
  • (v.) To divide into equal or just shares; to apportion.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The proportion of teeth per child with calculus was approximately 8 percent for supragingival and 4 percent for subgingival calculus.
  • (2) The proportion of motile spermatozoa decreased with time at the same rate when samples were prepared in either HEPES or phosphate buffers.
  • (3) These studies led to the following conclusions: (a) all the prominent NHP which remain bound to DNA are also present in somewhat similar proportions in the saline-EDTA, Tris, and 0.35 M NaCl washes of nuclei; (b) a protein comigrating with actin is prominent in the first saline-EDTA wash of nuclei, but present as only a minor band in the subsequent washes and on washed chromatin; (c) the presence of nuclear matrix proteins in all the nuclear washes and cytosol indicates that these proteins are distributed throughout the cell; (d) a histone-binding protein (J2) analogous to the HMG1 protein of K. V. Shooter, G.H.
  • (4) Lp(a) also complexes to plasmin-fibrinogen digests, and binding increases in proportion to the time of plasmin-induced fibrinogen degradation.
  • (5) A tiny studio flat that has become a symbol of London's soaring property prices is to be investigated by planning, environmental health and fire safety authorities after the Guardian revealed details of its shoebox-like proportions.
  • (6) The compressive strength of bone is proportional to the square of the apparent density and to the strain rate raised to the 0.06 power.
  • (7) (Predictive value positive refers to the proportion of all people identified who actually have the disease.)
  • (8) Of the 622 people interviewed, a large proportion (30.5%) believed that the first deciduous tooth should erupt between the age of 5-7 months; the next commonly mentioned time of tooth eruption was 7-9 months of age; and 50.3% of the respondents claimed to have seen a case of prematurely erupted primary teeth.
  • (9) The decline in the frequency of serious complications was primarily due to a decrease in the proportion of patients with open fractures treated with plate osteosynthesis from nearly 50% to 19%.
  • (10) At a fixed concentration of nucleotide the effectiveness of elution was proportional to the charge on the eluting molecule.
  • (11) Even if it were not the case that police use a variety of tricks to keep recorded crime figures low, this data would still represent an almost meaningless measure of the extent of crime in society, for the simple reason that a huge proportion of crimes (of almost all sorts) have always gone unreported.
  • (12) Using serial section electron microscopic reconstructions as a reference, we have chosen as our standard procedure a method that maximizes both the preservation of the cytoskeleton and the proportion of cells staining, while minimizing the degree of nonspecific staining.
  • (13) Little difference exists between the proportion of programs that offer training in first-trimester techniques and the proportion that train in second-trimester techniques.
  • (14) B and C, were identified and their relative proportions shown to be considerably greater in the foetus than in the adult.
  • (15) The distance of nucleoid sedimentation increased as a function of exposure temperature and exposure time, and was proportional to an increased protein to DNA ratio in the nucleoids.
  • (16) The fragile site at 10q25 was expressed in larger proportions of malignant than normal cells.
  • (17) The failure rates of the 2 regimens to suppress lactation were similar; however, rebound lactation occurred in a small proportion of women treated with bromocriptine.
  • (18) The antibody-hapten profiles revealed that the DNCB-fed animalss contained predominatly IgG2 in their serum by the time of their initial bleedings, whereas sensitized animals still contained a considerable proportion of more acidic antibodies having marked charge heterogeneity.
  • (19) The resistance proved to be directly dependent upon the specific antisense RNA and to be inversely proportional to the multiplicity of infecting polyoma.
  • (20) It is intended to aid in finding the appropriate PI (proportional-integral) controller settings by means of computer simulation instead of real experiments with the system.

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