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  • 21Runoff curve number — The runoff curve number (also called a curve number or simply CN) is an empirical parameter used in hydrology for predicting direct runoff or infiltration from rainfall excess.[1] The curve number method was developed by the USDA Natural… …

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  • 22Coppock Curve — A long term price momentum indicator used primarily to recognize major bottoms in the stock market. It is calculated as a 10 month weighted moving average of the sum of the 14 month rate of change and the 11 month rate of change for the index.… …

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  • 23bell curve — noun : a bell shaped curve ; specifically : normal curve * * * bell curve UK US noun [countable] [singular bell curve plural …

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  • 24Backward bending supply curve of labour — This supply curve shows how the change in real wage rates affects the amount of hours worked by employees.Referring to the graph, if real wages were to increase from W1 to W2 then the worker will obtain a greater utility, due to their higher… …

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  • 25Hubbert Peak Theory — Similar to the predictions of the Hubbert Curve, the Hubbert Peak Theory implies that maximum production from an oil reserve will occur towards the middle of the reserve life cycle. The theory suggests the production rate from a region follows a… …

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  • 26Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas — The Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas , or ASPO , is a network of scientists, affiliated with a wide array of global institutions and universities, having an interest in determining the date and impact of the peak and decline of the… …

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  • 27Bell Curve — The most common type of distribution for a variable. The term bell curve comes from the fact that the graph used to depict a normal distribution consists of a bell shaped line. The bell curve is also known as a normal distribution. The bell curve …

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  • 28Hubbert Curve — A statistical theory of oil production that states that the rate of extraction from a particular region follows a bell shaped curve. Initially, while there are minimum drilling operations the rate of production is limited. However, as… …

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  • 29Bragg curve — a curve showing the increase in intensity of ionization produced by an ionizing particle as it loses velocity and energy; see also Bragg peak, under peak …

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  • 30Weighting curve — A Weighting curve is a graph of a set of factors, that are used to weight measured values of a variable according to their importance in relation to some outcome. The most commonly known example is frequency weighting in sound level measurement… …

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