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Definition of Output-to-input ratio
1. Noun. The output power of a transducer divided by the input power.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Output-to-input Ratio
Literary usage of Output-to-input ratio
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Hundred and Nineteenth Round Table on Transport Economics Held by Centre Economic Research, (Paris) European Conference of Ministers, Economics Round Table on Transport (2002)
"Conventional, firm-related real growth measures'2 include changes in output-to-input
ratio, changes in partial and full factor productivity, changes in the ..."
2. Nutrition and Development by Margaret R. Biswas, Per Pinstrup-Andersen (1985)
"(An output to input ratio of 40:1.) In practice, most of the families who adopted
HYVs were the cultivators of larger land areas, and they secured the ..."
3. U. S. Spectrum Management Policy: Agenda for the Future (1994)
"... by this definition could conveniently be represented as a percentage, the
definition does not conform to the basic concept of an output-to-input ratio. ..."
4. Fertilizer Pricing Policy in Bangladesh by Bruce Stone (1987)
"High response locations are those with an output-to-input ratio of at least three
times the break-even price ratio, while the low (and marginal) response ..."