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denominatorThe bottom part of a fraction is called its denominator.
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denominator1540s, in mathematics, from Medieval Latin denominator, agent noun from past participle stem of denominare (see denomination).
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denominatorthe bottom number in a fraction showing the number of parts the whole is divided into.
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denominatorThe bottom part of a fraction.
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denominatorn. Part of a fraction which expresses the number of equal parts into which the unit is divided.
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denominatorThe bottom part of a fraction.
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denominatorThe bottom part of a fraction.
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denominatorThe number written below the line in a fraction. In the fraction 3
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denominatorthe bottom part of a fraction. dependent variable
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denominator(n) the divisor of a fraction
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denominatorN M denominator (math.)
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denominatorThe number below the line in a common fraction. If one is divided by five (1/5), then 5 is the denominator.
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denominatorThe denominator, which is the lower part of a fraction used to calculate a rate, proportion, or ratio, is extremely important to the evaluations of population health management outcomes because it depicts the population (group with a specific diagnosis or overall population) of interest. The denominator must be carefully defined so that the evaluat [..]
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denominatorThe lower portion of a fraction used to calculate a rate or ratio. In a rate, the denominator is usually the population (or population experience, as in person-years, etc.) at risk.
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denominatorThe lower part of a fraction used to calculate a rate, proportion, or ratio. It can be the same as the initial population or a subset of the initial population to further constrain the population for the purpose of the measure. Different measures within an electronic clinical quality measure (eCQM) set may have different denominators. Continuous va [..]
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