amplitude ratio

amplitude ratio
French\ \ rapport d'amplitude
German\ \ Amplitudenverhältnis
Dutch\ \ amplitude-ratio
Italian\ \ rapporto di ampiezza (dell'oscillazione)
Spanish\ \ razón de amplitud
Catalan\ \ raó d'amplitud
Portuguese\ \ razão de amplitudes
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ aplitudekvotient
Norwegian\ \ ampityde kvote
Swedish\ \ amplitudkvot
Greek\ \ λόγου του πλάτους
Finnish\ \ amplitudisuhde
Hungarian\ \ amplitúdó arány
Turkish\ \ genişlik oranı; genlik oranı
Estonian\ \ amplituudsuhe
Lithuanian\ \ amplitudės koeficientas
Slovenian\ \ razmerje amplitud
Polish\ \ iloraz amplitud
Russian\ \ амплитудное отношение
Ukrainian\ \ відношення амплітуд
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ anplitude erlazioa
Farsi\ \ nesb te dam ne
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ نسبة سعة الذبذبة
Afrikaans\ \ amplitudeverhouding
Chinese\ \ 幅 比
Korean\ \ 진폭 비

Statistical terms. 2014.

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