The rank of Corporal and Leading Seaman are equivalent. The next level up is Sergeant (army) Petty Officer (navy). Although the American Navy turfs in a few extra pay grades under the Petty Officer rank. On the other hand the British Navy skips the rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class and goes right to Petty Officer 1st Class from Leading Seaman. Petty Officer 1st Class is equivalent to Warrant Officer in the Army. Confused?
Colonel is the higher ranked of the two.
For the U.S. Army this would be the rank of Corporal.
My cousin's rate was upgraded to lance corporal last week!
This would depend on the Rank and also the number of training nights/weekends attended. The higher the Rank the higher the daily pay rate, the more training attended the more pay.
The wavelength of a color is directly related to the rate of photosynthesis, with longer wavelengths leading to higher rates of photosynthesis.
Two stripes in the Marine Corps was a Corporal aka E-4.A similar rank, (Two Chevrons), in the Army was Corporal Grade 5.In 1942 the Army added two Chevrons with a T below. It was called Tech 5th Class, Grade 5.The Navy equivalent is called "Rate," instead of rank. It's signified by two angled slashes. (Seaman Apprentice or E-2)
the liver has a higher metabolic rate
Adrenaline acts on the Beta-1 adrenoceptors on the heart muscle to increase the heart rate and the force of the contraction. Leading to more blood being pumped around the body at a higher pace.
The leading rating agencies give a rating when a bond is first issued, and that rating determines how high the interest rate on that bond is. A higher rating means the bond will have a lower interest rate.
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
higher temp = higher rate of diffusion
Higher temp = higher rate of evaporation
Depends on rate and rank