:Another way to think about that is that the concept of'temperature'is really only a statistical average of the speeds of all of the molecules in the material.
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The statistical average of a certain signal or sort of signal ( including noise ) as analyzed in terms of its frequency content, is called its spectrum.
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:I'd also add another caveat-the differences in abilities Alteripse refers to are statistical averages and there is wide individual variation between people that can swamp the gender differences.
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This concept is most helpful in mass spectrometry because individual molecules ( or atoms, as in ICP-MS ) are measured, and not their statistical average as a whole.
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The tests generate a score based on characteristics such as statistical average word length ( which is used as an unreliable proxy for syntactic complexity ) of the work.
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The natural evolution of the game is that batters will tend to converge on a mean statistical average of about . 260, with fewer at either extreme, Gould reasons.
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The feedback a student receives from this type of assessment does not emphasizes a score, percentage, or statistical average, but information about the expectations of performance as compared to the standard.
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I was doing some research attempting to get statistical averages of young girls vacationing in Canada and around the US border for being abducted into human trafficking, as far as incidents.
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He lays out an argument that the theory is not a theory at all but rather a tautological fallacy that arises out of a confusion between statistical averages and single investors.
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Zagat says that its statistical averaging methods can take care of that, but Jean-Claude Vrinat, the proprietor of Taillevent, where Philippe Legendre is the chef, had another worry about his top ratings.