- A
fraction (from Latin: fractus, "broken")
represents a part of a
whole or, more generally, any
number of
equal parts. When
spoken in
everyday English...
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Fractionation is a
separation process in
which a
certain quantity of a
mixture (of g****es, solids, liquids, enzymes, or isotopes, or a suspension) is...
- An
ejection fraction (EF) is the
volumetric fraction (or
portion of the total) of
fluid (usually blood)
ejected from a
chamber (usually the heart) with...
- In algebra, the
partial fraction decomposition or
partial fraction expansion of a
rational fraction (that is, a
fraction such that the
numerator and the...
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continued fraction is a
mathematical expression that can be
writen as a
fraction with a
denominator that is a sum that contains...
-
fraction is
between 1% and 5%,
while the
useful load
fraction is
perhaps 90%. For
payload fractions and fuel
fractions in aviation, see Fuel
Fraction...
- A
fraction in
chemistry is a
quantity collected from a
batch of a
substance in a
fractionating separation process. In such a process, a
mixture is separated...
- Look up
fraction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fraction is one or more
equal parts of something.
Fraction may also
refer to:
Fraction (chemistry)...
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Rayleigh fractionation describes the
evolution of a
system with
multiple phases in
which one
phase is
continuously removed from the
system through fractional...
- A
simple or
regular continued fraction is a
continued fraction with
numerators all
equal one, and
denominators built from a
sequence { a i } {\displaystyle...