English to Malayalam Dictionary determinant

determinant

നിർണ്ണായകഘടകം
definition
noun
pure force of will was the main determinant of his success
a factor that decisively affects the nature or outcome of something.
If you know the concept of the determinant of a square matrix, you may calculate the determinants of the 3x3 and 4x4 Liki-matrices.
a quantity obtained by the addition of products of the elements of a square matrix according to a given rule.
adjective
This was the ‘key determinant factor’ in deciding not to pursue charges.
serving to determine or decide something.
example
Residual chlorine concentration and contact time are 'determinant' factors for the presence or absence of enterobacteria and H. pylori.
Research shows consistently that childcare workers are the crucial 'determinant' in delivering quality outcomes for children.
The invention of tools such as the forceps and the introduction of the medical man in the birthing place have been 'determinant' steps in the history of childbirth.
WTO members had been engaged in intensive consultations, in a constructive and 'determinant' manner, to achieve this goal.
This was the ‘key 'determinant' factor’ in deciding not to pursue charges.
Geographical origin is therefore no 'determinant' factor of the way the picture is composed.
So it could be argued that bottom line financial considerations were the main 'determinant' of the four times a day musters and headcounts held in Villawood detention centre.
In fact, however, selection is bound to be arbitrary, because rationales for including one country and excluding another are based on judgments as to what the 'determinant' variables are.
The increased mobility observed on the collagen gel may also be a 'determinant' factor for collective cell migration because high mobility can lead to inertial motion in the congested state.
If one starts by defining the determinant for a triangular matrix and specifying the effect of the basic row operations on the 'determinant' , one can obtain all of these results within a single section.
If you know the concept of the 'determinant' of a square matrix, you may calculate the determinants of the 3x3 and 4x4 Liki-matrices.
The primary 'determinant' of sexual identity in Drosophila, the X chromosome karyotype, was discovered nearly a century ago.
This finding is substantiated by the paucity of significant 'determinant' variables in these models.
Through comparative analysis, Wirth tries to expose the 'determinant' formal structure that underlies images.
It doesn't really matter if the IQ is the main 'determinant' of earnings, or economic growth, or anything else.
This suggests that a 'determinant' necessary for regionality is located between bands 1 and 21.
But this all happened because trade must follow its course and in recent times trade relationship is the main 'determinant' of foreign relations.
We do have clear evidence that a teacher's expectation of a student's potential achievement is a crucial 'determinant' of learning outcomes.
The results also suggest that 'determinant' attributes may differ among cultural groups.
And, given a territory, the sheer volume of the population, its absolute size, plays a 'determinant' role; the extent of the division of labour is positively correlated with a population's size.
Namely the 'determinant' role of ideological opinions has to be replaced by policies that raise the living standards of the people, to ensure they everyone has enough to live on and to ensure society is peaceful and happy.
In contrast, ‘reform’ as a 'determinant' of the electoral outcome has been largely diffused.
In a study based on company data, Steve Fazzari found that the main 'determinant' for investment decisions was expected sales rather than the interest rate.
But as any linguist would tell you, a word never has a single 'determinant' meaning.
I've yet to be convinced that the technical ability to sing is, in itself, a vital or 'determinant' aspect of what makes a pop phenomenon great.
New Delhi and Islamabad will have to forget the bitter past, which is the main 'determinant' of their perceptual distortions for a better and prosperous future.
The anatomy of bamboo culms and the multilayered structure of fibre cell walls are known to be the main 'determinant' factors for its physical and mechanical properties.
Such strong family ties breed a communal spirit in which the needs of the group are more 'determinant' than those of the individual.
Central power degenerated in a country where local power was more 'determinant' than ever, in the era of warlords.
What Yang's method essentially reduces to is finding the 'determinant' of the matrix of coefficients of the system of equations.
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