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  • 31measure of — To be the (or a) standard by which to judge the quality, etc of ● measure …

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  • 32Standard gravity — Standard gravity, usually denoted by g 0 or g n, is the nominal acceleration due to gravity at the Earth s surface at sea level. By definition it is equal to exactly 9.80665 m/s2 (approx. 32.174 ft/s2). [The notation m/s2 means meters per second… …

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  • 33Standard of service — (SoS) is used in Asset Management to define the level of service that an asset system will provide.They can be used to: Inform customers of the service to be offered, Develop Asset Management strategies to deliver the required Standard of service …

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  • 34standard — [adj] regular, approved accepted, authoritative, average, basic, boilerplate*, canonical, classic, common, customary, definitive, established, everyday, garden variety*, general, normal, official, orthodox, popular, prevailing, recognized,… …

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  • 35standard error — n. Statistics a measure of the dispersion in the distribution of differences between expected and observed values of a statistic: the standard error of the mean is equal to the standard deviation of the original frequency distribution divided by… …

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  • 36Standard Gross Margin — Standard Gross Margins or SGMs are a way of classifying farms according to the type of enterprises on the farm, and their relative contribution to overall profit. The SGM provides a measure of a holding s business size, irrespective of its area… …

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  • 37standard deviation — n. Statistics a measure of variability equal to the square root of the arithmetic average of the squares of the deviations from the mean in a frequency distribution …

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  • 38Standard probability space — In probability theory, a standard probability space (called also Lebesgue Rokhlin probability space) is a probability space satisfying certain assumptions introduced by Vladimir Rokhlin in 1940 [1] . He showed that the unit interval endowed with… …

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  • 39measure — measurer, n. /mezh euhr/, n., v., measured, measuring. n. 1. a unit or standard of measurement: weights and measures. 2. a system of measurement: liquid measure. 3. an instrument, as a graduated rod or a container of standard capacity, for… …

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  • 40measure — /ˈmɛʒə / (say mezhuh) noun 1. the act or process of ascertaining the extent, dimensions, quantity, etc., of something, especially by comparison with a standard. 2. size, dimensions, quantity, etc., as thus ascertained. 3. an instrument, as a… …