median value
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median
adjective
uk/ˈmiː.di.ən/us/ˈmiː.di.ən/
mathematics
The median value is the middle one in a set of values arranged in order ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofmedianandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Themedianvalueis 3.67, nearly four orders of magnitude below that of the greatest coefficient.
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Themedianvaluefor the total sample was assigned to missing observations for predictors.
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The expected rate of an event type is estimated by themedianvaluefrom all 500 iterations.
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It is perhaps interesting to note that in the training corpus, themedianvalueof supertag occurrences was about 1000.
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The leaf litter thickness of a given circle was estimated by calculating themedianvalueof the eight points measured per circle.
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The reported factor loadings that follow represent themedianvalueobtained across nine data sets in which independent confirmatory factor analyses were conducted.
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The remaining countries had tariffs of 3-18 per cent with amedianvalueof 14 per cent.
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With one exception the intensity of the light was found to lie within 16 per cent, of themedianvalue.
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In the simulations summarized in this paper, the fictitious play weights were distributed normally with amedianvalue= 0.375 and a standard deviation = 0.125.
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The fictitious play weights were distributed with amedianvalue0.375, the midpoint of the median values found in experimental studies with human subjects.
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Agreement was established when less than four panelists rating scores outside themedianvalue.
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There are small differences, both in term ofmedianvalueand variability, between the most economic rewarding strategies.
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Themedianvalueof the class is given below each bar.
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Both distributions have the samemedianvaluefor the range of 4.0 scale units.
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For this reason, fuel prices are calculated as themedianvalueof individual prices for each one of the 78 regions (sub-states) in the sample.
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Prior to data analysis, children were classified as high or low risk by dividing the sample at themedianvalueof the cumulative risk score.
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Each point represents themedianvalueof measurements on 200-500 individual seeds.
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The rank of themedianvalueof the real data relative to 999 simulations should therefore yield a reasonable value of statistical probability that the distribution was indeed clustered.
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The relative risk aversion coefficient r is fixed at 1.5, which corresponds to amedianvalueof the range of acceptable levels of the relative risk aversion.
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