0 in a way that keeps the same relationship between numbers or amounts; as a proportion: --
1 when considering an amount of something as a part of a whole: --
proportionally less/more/fewer Germany has proportionally more long-term unemployed than rival big economies.
Equal sampling leads to proportionally longer external branches, since fewer pairs of individuals are in the same island (a necessary prerequisite for coalescence).
Jobless singles also run a proportionally higher risk of poverty.
These monthly birth rates were mapped onto the four-weekly intervals so that monthly birth rates would contribute to each interval rate proportionally.
As will be shown later, a hierarchical structure exists in which important figures are depicted as proportionally wider than lowerranked figures in the same scene.
Main figures are proportionally wider and vertically higher and are almost always located at the center-right of the scene.
A good way to do that is to decrease it proportionally to a value which increases along with the increase of the length.
The impact of differing annuity costs can be estimated by proportionally reducing the income by the increase in annuity prices over actuarially fair rates.
The horse also has a very stiff chest wall that limits the thoracic displacement to ventilation during exercise86 and mandates a proportionally greater diaphragmatic displacement.