1 respect, influence, trust, or importance: --
2 to fasten something heavy to something: --
Paper tablecloths need to be weighted down or they blow away in the wind.
3 a quality of an object that is a measure of the force by which the earth attracts it, or an object considered as having this quality: --
4 influence: --
5 how heavy something or someone is: --
The effect of the transgene was dependent on the genetic background for almost all body weights and relative gonadal-fat-pad weights, but less for fat content.
At each vine harvest the numbers and the fresh weights were recorded.
Other weights may be regarded as more suitable depending on the circumstances.
Yield components (number of capsules per plant, the 1000-seed weights and seeds per capsule) were recorded.
What are the attributes and what are their weights?
29-48%, while bunch weights in control plots in trial 2 had coefficients of variation of 23-37% (table 3).
Should we then give up the assumption of feature weighting or the assumed connection between weighting and prefrontal cortex?
Changes in actual collection times come closer to a welfare impact but need to be weighted by the opportunity cost of time.