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  • 21central tendency — noun : the degree of clustering of the values of a statistical distribution that is usually measured by the arithmetic mean, mode, or median * * * Statistics. the tendency of samples of a given measurement to cluster around some central value. Cf …

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  • 22central tendency — Statistics. the tendency of samples of a given measurement to cluster around some central value. Cf. measure of central tendency. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 23measure of central tendency — noun A measure of location for a batch, a sample, or a distribution characterizing a value around which are spread the members or the distribution …

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  • 24measure of central tendency — Statistics. a statistic that in some way specifies the central tendency of a sample of measurements, as the mean, median, or mode. * * * …

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  • 25measure of central tendency — Statistics. a statistic that in some way specifies the central tendency of a sample of measurements, as the mean, median, or mode …

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  • 26central venous pressure — (CVP) the pressure of blood within the right atrium. Measurement of CVP is obtained by catheterization of the right side of the heart; the catheter is attached to a manometer. CVP measurements are used to estimate circulatory function and blood… …

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  • 27central venous pressure — CVP the pressure of blood within the right atrium. Measurement of CVP is obtained by catheterization of the right side of the heart; the catheter is attached to a manometer. CVP measurements are used to estimate circulatory function and blood… …

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  • 28Oregon Ballot Measure 61 (2008) — Measure 61 Creates mandatory minimum prison sentences for certain theft, identity theft, forgery, drug, and burglary crimes. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 29Oregon Ballot Measure 11 (1994) — Measure 11 was a citizens initiative passed in 1994 in the U.S. State of Oregon. This statutory enactment established mandatory minimum sentencing for several crimes. The measure was approved in the November 8, 1994 general election with 788,695… …

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  • 30Oregon Ballot Measure 57 (2008) — Measure 57 Increases Sentences For Drug Trafficking, Theft Against Elderly And Specified Repeat Property And Identity Theft Crimes; Requires Addiction Treatment For Certain Offenders Election results …

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