mean duration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeanandduration
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mean
adjective
uk/miːn/us/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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duration
noun[U]
uk/dʒʊəˈreɪ.ʃən/us/duːˈreɪ.ʃən/
the length of time that ...
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(Definition ofmeananddurationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In those studies, rate of production has been measured by calculating themeandurationof both the prime and target word.
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Themeandurationwas 5620 ms for grammatical sentences and 5710 ms for ungrammatical sentences.
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Themeandurationof hospitalization for 47 patients was 1.9 days with a range of 1-21 days.
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Themeandurationof postoperative mechanical ventilation was 3 days (1-7 d).
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No evidence of seasonal variation in themeandurationof the initial status was found.
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It is significant to note that themeandurationof fever was 2.3 days (range 1.4-3.8 days).
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Themeandurationof abstinence for the entire group of women was 22 months.
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Although themeandurationincreases, the inflationary states in the early 17th century appear to be much shorter.
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Meandurationof current depressive episode was two years, and about half were inpatients.
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Step durations vary randomly with ameandurationof several seconds.
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The overallmeandurationof coughing symptoms was 13 days, and 32 individuals (28 %) met the clinical case definition for pertussis.
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In such cases, both were taken into account for calculating themeandurationof the rainy season.
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For each species, simulations were performed to determine themeandurationof seed exposure to drought after shedding.
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Themeandurationof the 10 sentences spoken by each subject was calculated.
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The 10 patients in the study had an average age of 56.8 years and themeandurationof delirium was 13.2 days.
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At the lower dose range of 0.1 mg incrementally themeandurationof analgesia was 101 minutes.
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Themeandurationof possession of houses and land in this region increased while simultaneously inter vivos transfers also gained in importance.
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Themeandurationof the procedure was 94 minutes (range 41-244).
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