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  • 21Normal (mathematics) — In mathematics, normal can have several meanings:* Surface normal, a vector (or line) that is perpendicular to a surface. * Normal component, the component of a vector that is perpendicular to a surface. ** Normal curvature, of a curve on a… …

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  • 22curve — 1. A nonangular continuous bend or line. 2. A chart or graphic representation, by means of a continuous line connecting individual observations, of the course of a physiologic activity, of the number of cases of a disease in a given period, or of …

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  • 23normal curve — noun Date: 1894 the symmetrical bell shaped curve of a normal distribution …

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  • 24normal curve — See normal distribution …

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  • 25Hubbert curve — The Hubbert curve projects the rate of oil production over time, and is the main component of Hubbert peak theory. It was first proposed by geophysicist M. King Hubbert in the mid 1950s during his tenure at the Shell Oil Company. [cite journal |… …

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  • 26normal curve — of distribution bell shaped c …

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  • 27courbe de distribution normale — normaliojo skirstinio kreivė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. normal distribution curve vok. Normalverteilungskurve, f rus. кривая нормального распределения, f pranc. courbe de distribution normale, f ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – Gauso kreivė …

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  • 28normal — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun VERB + NORMAL ▪ be back to, go back to, return to ▪ After a week of festivities, life returned to normal. PREPOSITION ▪ above normal …

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  • 29normal curve — Statistics. a bell shaped curve showing a particular distribution of probability over the values of a random variable. Also called Gaussian curve, probability curve. Compare illus. under bell shaped curve. [1890 95] * * * …

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  • 30distribution — 1. The passage of the branches of arteries or nerves to the tissues and organs. 2. The area in which the branches of an artery or a nerve terminate, or the area supplied by such an artery or nerve. 3. The relative numbers of individuals in each… …

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