(a.) Having the form of, or pertaining to, a table (in any of the uses of the word).
(a.) Having a flat surface; as, a tabular rock.
(a.) Formed into a succession of flakes; laminated.
(a.) Set in squares.
(a.) Arranged in a schedule; as, tabular statistics.
(a.) Derived from, or computed by, the use of tables; as, tabular right ascension.
Example Sentences:
(1) Unethical conduct in research can be divided into five categories: 1) falsification of data, in which the researcher manipulates results, provides data without experimentation, or biases the results to give a false impression of their value; 2) failure to credit others (former colleagues, students, associates) for research results or ideas; 3) plagiarism, use of other's published material (ideas, graphs, or tabular data) without permission or credit; 4) conflicts of commitment or interest in which work or ownership in a private firm in some way conflicts or detracts from the duties to the institution they represent or allows private gain through the individual's employment at the institution; 5) biased experimental design or interpretation of data to support public or private groups that have provided financial support for research.
(2) The agent sees greater commerical use in Europe than in the U.S. Analytical methods for determining the bulk chemical are presented tabularly.
(3) Traditional tabular comparisons are focused on contemporary locational policy needs.
(4) Based on general guidelines and requirements for the design and analysis of bioequivalence studies, specific recommendations are made for the presentation of results, both in tabular and graphical form.
(5) Using a tabular format, an attempt is made to provide a facile tool for referencing the literature.
(6) Maps based on these data and other tabular displays of demographic and epidemiologic characteristics of the diseases being tracked are periodically prepared and distributed.
(7) Arylsulfatase activity was evaluated for each stage of development and the results presented in tabular form.
(8) The INQ is a ratio of the nutrient-to-calorie content of foods which may be calculated by computer and printed as bar graphs and tabular data.
(9) It is in order to fight in a "lo-tech war" on a world that is never named, "flying the frosty vortices of air above the vast white islands that were the colliding tabular icebergs".
(10) The principal features of Autospec are simplicity of use, adaptability and flexibility, minimal intervention from the operator, standardized print-outs of all data in tabular and graphic forms, accuracy of computations, speed of operation, and ease of storage and back-up of data files.
(11) The amount of food is presented in tabular form, per day, per meal, per feed, or per tube-feeding with the schedule.
(12) An attempt is made to state the socio-cultural context, the biomedical aspects, general and specific educational objectives, and educational contents of school health education programmes on alcoholism and smoking respectively, and to compare these with each other by juxtaposition in a tabular presentation.
(13) The results of a cross-tabular analysis using disease as the independent variable and presence or absence of LSNs as the dependent, found no differences (chi 2 = 1.06, df = 2).
(14) The dosage rates of the immobilization combinations for mammmals, birds and reptiles are presented in tabular form.
(15) The specific facts for the individual diseases are presented in a tabular format.
(16) Data from a university hospital for 1986-87 are used to illustrate the spreadsheet's tabular and graphic output; version A is used to predict the number of outpatient prescriptions for the next month, and data for the hospital's semiannual expenditures on i.v.
(17) Using a microcomputer-based data-base management system, we have generated graphic and tabular presentations of follow-up, age at time of surgery, best postoperative visual acuity, preoperative and postoperative pathology, and surgical events and complications.
(18) So the dose prescribed (point A) as well as the treatment times and the maximum rectum doses can be given in tabular form.
(19) The relative effectiveness and costs of each setting are examined in a simple tabular display that allows comparison of each program's attainments on each criterion so that alternatives may be ranked according to the extent to which they meet standards and incur costs.
(20) The rate of energy use (or power use) at the gradient generation, leakage, and phosphorylation steps are reported as efficiencies and energy use factors in tabular form.
Tabulate
Definition:
(v. t.) To form into a table or tables; to reduce to tables or synopses.
(v. t.) To shape with a flat surface.
Example Sentences:
(1) --The frequency of common clinical manifestations (eg, headache, fever, and rash) and laboratory findings (eg, leukocyte and platelet counts and serum chemistry abnormalities) of patients with infectious diseases was tabulated.
(2) HLA--A and B antigen frequencies from 65 different population samples (61 European and 4 non-European) have been tabulated.
(3) The anthropometric measurements are tabulated according to pubertal rating.
(4) The prevalence of sleep apnea, apnea index, duration of the longest episode of apnea, and penile rigidity were tabulated.
(5) Literature data from 104 families with 536 members dating from 1880 are tabulated.
(6) Responses were tabulated by frequency, summed, and analyzed.
(7) From January to December 1983, 109 patient courses of cefotaxime (CT), moxalactam (MX), and cefoperazone (CP) were tabulated.
(8) The A-150 kerma factor was measured at a neutron energy of 14.8 MeV and is in agreement with tabulated values.
(9) Twelve other cases in the literature are tabulated.
(10) In addition to tabulating the mutations, the acyl-CoA dehydrogenase gene family, the structure of the MCAD gene and the evolution of 985A-->G mutation are briefly discussed.
(11) The model is verified through an analysis of tabulated sensitometric data published by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
(12) This paper considers the dilemmas and tensions as reported, and on that basis certain policy issues are tabulated and presented.
(13) Tabulations of the constituents, elemental compositions, specific gravities, and the photon and electron interaction characteristics of 64 materials are given together with recommendations of systems having useful simulation properties.
(14) These tabulated group parameters are used to predict activity coefficients for newly synthesized compounds.
(15) Surgical procedures and results in 136 operated cases are tabulated and discussed.
(16) The results were tabulated and expressed specifically by way of the heritability and repeatability coefficients.
(17) The number of matches for each diagonal over the entire known sequence are tabulated and presented as an aid to locating comparisons of greatest interest.
(18) This is due to the operation of a simple two- or three-fold cross-tabulation analysis of (more than two or three) multidimensional data, apart from the sophisticated statistical test theory of association.
(19) Changes in pressures (IAP, CVP) and shunt flow were tabulated and analyzed with linear and polynomial regression.
(20) Four preoperative risk factors i.e., cell types, age, stages and size of the lesions were computed and cross-tabulated with the recurrence rate from the data of the whole patients.