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1 אפגאר
Apgar, Apgar score, test performed to evaluate and determine the physical state of a newborn baby which is carried out one minute after birth and repeated five minutes later (five things are tested: heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, reflexes and skin color; rating is based on a scale from 1 to 10) -
2 אפגר
Apgar, Apgar score, test performed to evaluate and determine the physical state of a newborn baby which is carried out one minute after birth and repeated five minutes later (five things are tested: heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, reflexes and skin color; rating is based on a scale from 1 to 10) -
3 וירג'יניה אפגאר
Virginia Apgar (1909-1974), United States physician who developed the Apgar score test (in 1952) to evaluate the physical state of newborns -
4 מכפיל-רווח
price-earning ratio, ratio between the rate of a stock on the stock market and with the profit of the stock in order to evaluate the number of years needed to invest in order to earn back the original investment -
5 ציון אפגאר
Apgar score, test performed to evaluate and determine the physical state of a newborn baby which is carried out one minute after birth and repeated five minutes later (five things are tested: heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, reflexes and skin color; rating is based on a scale from 1 to 10) -
6 ציון אפגר
Apgar score, test performed to evaluate and determine the physical state of a newborn baby which is carried out one minute after birth and repeated five minutes later (five things are tested: heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, reflexes and skin color; rating is based on a scale from 1 to 10) -
7 תהליך סטוכסטי
stochastic process, series of random events in which it is possible to evaluate the probability of their results
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