mean percentage

collocation in English

meaningsofmeanandpercentage

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mean
adjective
uk
/miːn/
us
/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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percentage
noun
uk
/pəˈsen.tɪdʒ/
us
/pɚˈsen.t̬ɪdʒ/
an amount of something, often expressed as a number out ...
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(Definition ofmeanandpercentagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At the conclusion of a testing session, themeanpercentageof correct responses on both determinations for each grating was plotted.
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Themeanpercentageof errors in the univalent task ranged from 3% to 6%, with no differences between condition or language group, and no interaction.
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Table 8 presentsmeanpercentageaccuracy on forms that realize gender in the same way or the opposite way in the two languages.
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Theirmeanpercentageaccuracy in naming the letter c was 100%, and for the letter g it was 92%.
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The weightedmeanpercentageparasitism was determined by dividing the number of parasitoids emerged by the correction factor (1.34) and multiplying by 100.
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Figure 1 shows themeanpercentageof the target words needed for correct identification.
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The elasticities measure themeanpercentagechange in the probability of survival associated with a percentage change in each variable.
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Meanpercentagecover values are given for each life-form category.
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Data are expressed as themeanpercentageof diaspores removed per station.
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Themeanpercentageof glucose uptake accountable for by lactate production in the presence of ouabain was 92%.
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The wives have highermeanpercentagereflectance for each filter at each site, indicating their fairer colouring by comparison with their husbands.
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The values representmeanpercentageof replies across families and family members.
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Ameanpercentagecanopy cover value was then computed for each site from the 20 estimates taken along the corresponding transect.
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Themeanpercentageof positive faecal samples increased to 81.43% in the third week post-infection, peaking in the fourth week (91.43%).
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Themeanpercentageaccuracy of the one-phoneme items was 82%; for the three-phoneme items, it was 42%.
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Meanpercentageof total lost data from all categories in each condition.
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Results are shown asmeanpercentageand standard deviation, but statistical tests were carried out on arcsine-transformed data.
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