because there was someone better than them.
No.
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No. A higher P E ratio can result in much better results than a lower P E ratio, but it is a lot riskier. Meaning a higher risk of loss for the higher P E ratio.
By this process all errors to be removed and electricity distribution becomes storng. Rectifier always react all abstraction which law given be Ohms.
More time auscultating or palpating a pulse allows for better chance to pick up on an irregular pulse
A high Sortino ratio is better than a low Sortino ratio. That's because a high sortino ratio implies low downside volatility compared to the expected return. There's a guide to the Sortino Ratio at the related link, together with an Excel spreadsheet
compression ratio = compressed size / uncompressed size the ratio should be between 1 and 0 (multiply with 100 to get the ratio in percent) a ratio greater than 1 means, the compressed size is actually greater than the uncompressed size a ratio just below 1 means bad compression the lower the ratio, the better the compression
No; it is the same.
No, two fingers are the best method for checking pulse on your neck (external carotid artery). A stethescope is not effective at checking a pulse, it is used to hear the heart, or hear abnormal arterial sounds such as bruis.
The contrast between true black and true white on the screen. The higher the contrast ratio the better. 1000:1 is better than 700:1. An advertised dynamic contrast ration is much higher than the contrast ratio, but not a true measurement of contrast. Dynamic contrast adjusts the backlighting to give the effect of an overall brighter or darker image.
Same way any vehicle is faster than another - by outperforming it. Can be a better power-to-weight ratio, can be better traction, can be better handling. Maybe simply a better rider/driver.