Among the individual white spruce within a stand, height growth varies greatly, often with a coefficient of variation in height of about 30 % ( Stiell 1955 ).
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An upper bound on the relative bias of the estimate is provided by the coefficient of variation ( the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean ).
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When the failure rate is decreasing the coefficient of variation is ~ * 1, and when the failure rate is increasing the coefficient of variation is } * 1.
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When the failure rate is decreasing the coefficient of variation is ~ * 1, and when the failure rate is increasing the coefficient of variation is } * 1.
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This new approach is yet accurate enough in cases of large number of servers and when the distribution of service time has a Coefficient of variation more than one.
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The coefficient of variation of fibre diameter ( CVD ) is a measure of the variation in fibre fineness within the sample fleece, relative to the average fibre diameter.
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Where v _ i is the coefficient of variation of x _ i, and r _ { ij } the Pearson correlation between x _ i and x _ j.
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For example, GE ( 0 ) is the mean log deviation, GE ( 1 ) is the Theil index, and GE ( 2 ) is half the squared coefficient of variation.
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For example : in the centralized distribution system, the warehouse serves all customers, which leads to a reduction in variability measured by either the standard deviation or the coefficient of variation.
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It has been found that in general ratio variables are skewed to the right, are leptokurtic and their nonnormality is increased when magnitude of the denominator's coefficient of variation is increased.