Size ratio definition

Size ratio means a number calculated as follows:

Examples of Size ratio in a sentence

  • Size, ratio and type of parking and loading facilities shall be regulated by City of Dublin Zoning Code.

  • Size, ratio and type of parking and loading facilities shall be regulated by Columbus Zoning Code under Chapter 3342.

  • Instruct the learners to match the Summary Statementswith the Picture Set from Task 2.

  • Size, ratio and type of parking and loading facilities shall be regulated by City of Dublin Zoning Code Chapter 1193.

  • Relative to funds closed before April 5, 2012 (control funds), the first-stage effects correspond to an increase of 82.9% (40.96/49.393) in the number of LPs in PE funds and 35.9% (2.682/7.480) in the LPs-to-Fund Size ratio measure of LP liquidity.

  • Size ratio had been varied and the segregation pattern in the deposit changed according to the size ratio: for small size ratios, the large particles covered the surface of the deposit, while for larger size ratios, the large particles were found inside the deposit.

  • Size, ratio and type of parking and loading facility shall be regulated by the Columbus City Code, Chapter 3342.

  • The implementation of the ANONYMOUS coding workshop took place over two years, with few differences in the design of the activity but with differences in the research design, evidence descriptions, and results of the different instruments used for data collection.

  • Size ratio for clinical assessment of intracranial aneurysm rupture risk.

  • Size ratio can highly predict rupture risk in intracranial small (<5 mm) aneurysms.

Related to Size ratio

  • Total Net Leverage Ratio means, with respect to any Test Period, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Indebtedness net of Unrestricted Cash as of the last day of such Test Period to (b) Consolidated EBITDA for such Test Period.

  • Total Leverage Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Debt as of such date to (b) EBITDA of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries for the most recently ended Test Period on or prior to such date, in each case with such pro forma adjustments as are consistent with the pro forma adjustments set forth in the definition of “Interest Coverage Ratio.”

  • Senior Leverage Ratio means, at any date, the ratio of (i) Senior Net Debt at such date, to (ii) Adjusted EBITDA, for the period of four fiscal quarters most recently ended on or prior to such date.