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UK
/fæktˈɔːɹɪəl/
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NOUN
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the product of all the integers up to and including a given integer
1, 2, 6, 24, and 120 are factorials
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to factorials
How To Use factorial In A Sentence
- Conduct disorder has a multifactorial etiology that includes biologic, psychosocial and familial factors.
- Usually, delirium is multifactorial, and other causes should be identified.
- Age, sex, and the presence or level of relevant factors are used in multifactorial or global estimates of real risk to see whether the risk threshold for intervention has been crossed.
- Moreover, for the minor factorial axis, the covariant part of characters becomes less intuitive and noise becomes more important.
- We have a generic fixpoint method called "Fix", allowing us to define the factorial function (amongst others of course) as follows: B# .NET Technical Community Homepage
- But anyone who studies preterm birth knows its multifactorial and there will be no magic bullet that is as simple to administer as a vitamin supplement (same with autism and c-section, for that matter). Vitamin D Deficiency and Bacterial Vaginosis - Causality or Guilt by Association?
- Some of the most common chronic diseases are multifactorial genetic disorders.
- This book starts with a basic discussion about genetic diseases and multifactorial disorders.
- The heuristic value of a multifactorial approach, illustrated here, should be broadly applicable to studies assessing the quantitative and qualitative implications of various forms of comorbidity.
- The field is coming around to the idea of the cause of Alzheimer's being multifactorial," and disturbed metal regulation could be one of those factors, says Ralph Nixon , chairman of the Alzheimer Association's medical and scientific advisory council and director of the Silberstein Alzheimer's Institute at New York University. A New Target in Fighting Brain Disease: Metals