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mean deviation

mean deviation
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    • the arithmetic mean of the absolute values of deviations from the mean of a distribution

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    1. By averaging the squared difference between each value and the mean and finding the square root of the result, we can find the standard deviation.
    2. mean + 1 standard deviation
    3. Mean contact force Fm and standard deviation σmax
    4. The standard deviation must not exceed 10 per cent of the mean (v) for each run.
    5. The results, after elimination of outliers, of mean and standard deviation are given in the tables in this point:
    6. The mean of the series of DRc values is calculated and in addition the standard deviation according to equation [4]
    7. For each run, read vacuum level at one second intervals, calculate mean vacuum and standard deviation (s).
    8. Calculate the arithmetic mean (mean lnD) and the standard deviation (SDlnD) of the log to base e values (lnD) of the n fibre diameters (D).
    9. It is defined as the root mean square (RMS) deviation of the values from their mean, or as the square root of the variance.
    10. Calculate the arithmetic mean (mean lnD) and the standard deviation (SDlnD) of the log to base e values (lnD) of the n fibre diameters (D). mean lnD = ΣlnD n (1) SDlnD =
    11. Coefficient of variation: is a dimensionless measure of the variability of a parameter, defined as the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean.
    12. The simulated current collection quality shall be within the limits of table 4.2.16 for uplift, mean contact force and standard deviation for each of the overhead contact lines.
    13. This statistical method examines the hypothesis that the population standard deviation and mean value for an emission measured with the candidate system do not differ from the standard deviation and population mean value for that emission measured with the reference system.
    14. This statistical method examines the hypothesis that the population standard deviation and mean value for an emission measured with the candidate system do not differ from the standard deviation and population mean value for that emission measured with the reference system. The hypothesis shall be tested on the basis of a 5 per cent significance level of the F and t values.
    15. Coefficient of variation: is a dimensionless measure of the variability of a parameter, defined as the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean. This can also be expressed as a percentage value.