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  • 91Log mean temperature difference — The log mean temperature difference (LMTD) is used to determine the temperature driving force for heat transfer in flow systems (most notably in heat exchangers). The LMTD is a logarithmic average of the temperature difference between the hot and …

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  • 92regression toward the mean — noun the relation between selected values of x and observed values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be predicted for any value of x) • Syn: ↑regression, ↑simple regression, ↑statistical regression • Topics: ↑statistics •… …

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  • 93MVA — may stand for:*MTV Video Music Awards *Manual vacuum aspiration, a method of abortion that consists of removing the embryo by suction *Market Value Accounting, an alternative accounting method used by banks *Market value added, an economic metric …

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  • 94Buzen's algorithm — is an algorithm related to queueing theory used to calculate the normalization constant G(N) for a closed Jackson network. This constant is used when analyzing these networks, alternatively Mean value analysis can be used to avoid having to… …

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  • 95Gordon–Newell theorem — In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, the Gordon–Newell theorem is an extension of Jackson s theorem from open queueing networks to closed queueing networks of exponential servers.[1] We cannot apply… …

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  • 96Two-moment decision models — Mean variance analysis redirects here. For mean variance portfolio theory, see Modern portfolio theory or Mutual fund separation theorem. In decision theory, economics, and finance, a two moment decision model is a model that describes or… …

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  • 97probability theory — Math., Statistics. the theory of analyzing and making statements concerning the probability of the occurrence of uncertain events. Cf. probability (def. 4). [1830 40] * * * Branch of mathematics that deals with analysis of random events.… …

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  • 98Confidence interval — This article is about the confidence interval. For Confidence distribution, see Confidence Distribution. In statistics, a confidence interval (CI) is a particular kind of interval estimate of a population parameter and is used to indicate the… …

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  • 99Dummy variable (statistics) — In statistics and econometrics, particularly in regression analysis, a dummy variable (also known as an indicator variable) is one that takes the values 0 or 1 to indicate the absence or presence of some categorical effect that may be expected to …

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  • 100List of statistics topics — Please add any Wikipedia articles related to statistics that are not already on this list.The Related changes link in the margin of this page (below search) leads to a list of the most recent changes to the articles listed below. To see the most… …

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