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The same value may result from many different distribution curves.
Since then he's been working long hours on his distribution curves."
Or it could simply be those old distribution curves where there tend to be more men at either end, good and bad.
Effective response to demand can be described as a distribution curve, with some orders taking longer to fill than others.
The probability distribution curve you get will be very shallow, showing an equal chance of shipping tomorrow or in the far future.
The energy distribution curve peaks at a lower frequency and the stellar wind is weak."
But the result is that a distribution curve becomes the determining factor, supplanting esthetic judgment.
The basic curve for calculation is the Gauss error distribution curve.
In some cases such "80-20" tendencies do emerge, and a Pareto distribution curve is a fuller representation.
This suggests that information seeking behavior is a manifestation not of a normal distribution curve, but a power law curve.
In terms of statistics, the zero penetration velocity is the tail end of the distribution curve.
In addition, much research has shown that query term frequency distributions conform to the power law, or long tail distribution curves.
Moreover, psychoticism, unlike any of the other factors in either approach, does not fit a normal distribution curve.
Instead of using the standard deviation, we take confidence intervals directly from the distribution curve , with the background subtracted.
This still runs off a steady-state volume assumption but then uses the area under a distribution curve to find the average drug dose clearance time.
This approach approximates a typical chromatogram curve as a Gaussian distribution curve.
It is equal to the difference in voltage, given by the voltage distribution curve, between two points at different distances from the "electrode".
"Why, it's shaped like what Brother Majek calls a normal distribution curve.
It is a symmetric logistic distribution curve, often confused with the "normal" gaussian function.
"What's your distribution curve?"
"The age distribution curve," says Evans, now at Rush-Presbyterian-St.
Statistical analyses Univariate analyses Continuous variables were plotted against a normal distribution curve.
Statistical graphs can also be generated: bar graphs, line graphs, normal distribution curves, regression lines.
Most people have an intermediate susceptibility, with those at the tails of the distribution curve having unusually low or unusually high susceptibility.
Given a random point underneath a probability distribution curve, its x coordinate is a random number with the desired distribution.