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11Mean — 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… …
12Mean Return — 1. In securities analysis, it is the expected value, or mean, of all the likely returns of investments comprising a portfolio. It is also known as expected return . 2. In capital budgeting, it is the mean value of the probability distribution of… …
13level — [[t]le̱v(ə)l[/t]] ♦ levels, levelling, levelled (in AM, use leveling, leveled) 1) N COUNT: with supp A level is a point on a scale, for example a scale of amount, quality, or difficulty. If you don t know your cholesterol level, it s a good idea… …
14Mean Sea Level — Österr. Höhenmarke am alten Bahnhof von Tarvis / Tarvisio Badwater im kalifornischen …
15level — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, plumb line, from Anglo French livel, from Vulgar Latin *libellum, alteration of Latin libella, from diminutive of libra weight, balance Date: 14th century 1. a device for establishing a horizontal line or plane… …
16mean tide level — half tide level (plane midway between mean high water and mean low water) …
17mean sea level — the mean surface water level determined by averaging heights at all stages of the tide over a certain period, usually a 19 year period. Usually determined from a fixed predetermined reference level or chart datum …
18level — Synonyms and related words: IC analysis, accommodate, accordant, address, adjust, aim, akin, alabaster, align, aligned, alike, alkali flat, alluvial plain, altitude, amount, appositive, arrowlike, assimilate to, at full length, at par, attribute …
19Mean high water springs — The mean high water spring is the highest level to which spring tides reach on the average over a period of time (often 19 years). This level is generally close to being the high water mark where debris accumulates on the shore annually.External… …
20mean water level — the mean surface level as determined by averaging the heights of water at equal intervals of time, usually hourly …