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  • 1Mean difference — The mean difference is a measure of statistical dispersion equal to the average absolute difference of two independent values drawn from a probability distribution. A related statistic is the relative mean difference, which is the mean difference …

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  • 2Mean inter-particle distance — (or mean inter particle separation) is the mean distance between microscopic particles (usually atoms or molecules) in a macroscopic body. Contents 1 Ambiguity 2 Ideal gas 2.1 Nearest neighbor distribution …

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  • 3Mean Streets — Données clés Réalisation Martin Scorsese Scénario Martin Scorsese Mardik Martin Acteurs principaux Harvey Keitel Robert De Niro David Proval Amy Robinson Richard Romanus Cesare Danova …

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  • 4Mean Creek — Données clés Titre original Mean Creek Réalisation Jacob Aaron Estes Scénario Jacob Aaron Estes Acteurs principaux Rory Culkin Trevor Morgan Ryan Kelley Sortie …

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  • 5Mean Girls DS — NA region cover art Developer(s) Legacy Interactive …

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  • 6Mean platelet volume — (MPV) is a machine calculated measurement of the average size of platelets found in blood and is typically included in blood tests as part of the CBC. Since the average platelet size is larger when the body is producing increased numbers of… …

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  • 7Mean creek — Titre original Mean Creek Réalisation Jacob Aaron Estes Acteurs principaux Rory Culkin Trevor Morgan Ryan Kelley Scénario Jacob Aaron Estes Musique Tomandandy Photographie S …

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  • 8Mean Streets (video game) — Mean Streets Developer(s) Access Software Publisher(s) Access Software …

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  • 9Mean — This article is about the statistical concept. For other uses, see Mean (disambiguation). In statistics, mean has two related meanings: the arithmetic mean (and is distinguished from the geometric mean or harmonic mean). the expected value of a… …

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  • 10Mean squared error — In statistics, the mean squared error (MSE) of an estimator is one of many ways to quantify the difference between values implied by a kernel density estimator and the true values of the quantity being estimated. MSE is a risk function,… …

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