mean count

collocation in English

meaningsofmeanandcount

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mean
adjective
uk
/miːn/
us
/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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count
noun
uk
/kaʊnt/
us
/kaʊnt/
the act of counting, or the total number of ...
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(Definition ofmeanandcountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmean count

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Each experiment was repeated three times and themeancountwas recorded.
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This was repeated for all the snails and ameancountper snail for that 24-h period was recorded for each group.
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In this study, high frequency words had ameancountof 153 per million, and low frequency words, ameancountof 15 per million.
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Five faecal samples from each group were examined and ameancounttaken (table 1).
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Counts were done over two, usually consecutive, evenings for each site, both before and after the cyclone and themeancountused for each site, during each visit.
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The mean number of mites on the whole leaf was estimated by multiplying themeancountfor three lobes by the number of lobes of each leaf.
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Ratios between mean counts in striatum and cerebellum were calculated.
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Predicted mean counts for each treatment combination were calculated to aid interpretation.
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The final counts were expressed in mean counts per minute (cpm) for each set of quadruplicate wells.
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Ratios were calculated between mean counts in left and right striatum and cerebellum.
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Mean counts and proportions are reported on both the original scale and as standardised to an overall mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
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