Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A plural of index.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. Latin plural of index.
Wiktionary
- n. Plural form of index. (when used in the sense of a key to locate an element in a list, vector or matrix in computing or mathematics)
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. See index.
Examples
“GH increased glucose levels during glucose tolerance testing, however long-term indices of glucose, hemoglobin A1c the substance of red blood cells that carries oxygen to the cells and sometimes joins with glucose, were not different between the groups.”
Low-carb diet improves lipid profile better than low-fat diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
“Other Latin American indices have Brazil allocations of over 60 per cent.”
“Chicago, Illinois, January 2, 2009 - The last month of the year ended on a dramatic note as the Fed forced key short-term indices into record-low territory.”
“Shorter-term indices dramatically plunged by about 75 basis points or more, particularly LIBOR which dropped by nearly 150 basis points.”
“The long-term indices are forward looking, and take a long-term view. considers the individual technology indices, which combine to generate the all renewables index, are made up as follows: Renewables infrastructure index - 35% Technology factors - 65%”
“Equity markets are mixed in Asia this morning with the Japanese market higher, supported by better-than-expected export data, while the main Chinese indices have been trading in red.”
“$2.39 billion to $12.85 billion during the week when the main American indices plunged more than five per cent as the escalating Greece debt crisis rattled the global markets during the week.”
“Producing the Indices Technology Factors Long-term indices 100% Renewables Infrastructure Index 35% 65% Near-term wind index 100% Long-term wind index”
“Ad & brand recall indices proved higher than all product placements on cable dramas, all automotive placements on cable, and all GM placements on cable (based on P13+, A18-49, & A25-54).”
Myers Media Innovation and Creativity Awards: Media Company Gold Winners
“Suppose you then look and find that for none of the indices was the rise more than 2%.”
UCAR Webcast of Bradley, Crowley, Ammann – Apr 6, 2005 « Climate Audit
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tessss (pl.) index Aug 3, 2010