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fractional

[frak-shuh-nl] / ˈfræk ʃə nl /


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UBS Wealth Management predicted 10% earnings per share growth for the index and the note observes that in terms of valuations, the benchmark’s forward multiples are only fractionally higher than at the start of 2025.

From MarketWatch

The idea is to keep their connections to the exchange warm so they can react fractionally faster to market-moving information.

From The Wall Street Journal

Patients with asthma showed a median 56% reduction in fractional exhaled nitric oxide, indicating reduced airway inflammation.

From Barron's

But figures published by T&E, a green transport campaign group, suggest that by the first half of 2023, more than half of the 100 top-selling cars in the UK were fractionally wider than this.

From BBC

"This new discovery of fractional electron distribution establishes an entirely new scientific foundation for understanding catalysts that we believe will drive new energy technologies over the next several decades."

From Science Daily