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MEAN. This word is sometimes used for mesne. (q.v.)

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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Based on mean deviation values patients were divided into 3 groups mild, moderate and severe glaucoma and correlation was attempted between the structural changes on OCT and functional changes on automated visual field analysis printout.
The mean deviation [bar.d] is given for the measurements and the closest possible simulations for several channel models.
The same trends were noted in mean deviation of standardized effects and correlation (Table 3).
The relative mean deviation can be defined as representing the average absolute distance between each person's income and the mean income of the population.
The most significant changes were demonstrated after only 5 minutes of training with a mean deviation from the optimal instant of 0.44 ([+ or -] 0.34) s in test 1 to 0.26 ([+ or -] 0.20) s in test 2 (P < 0.001).
In Shah (2009), the new correlation was compared to 1189 data points from 39 studies with a mean deviation of 14.4%.
Weight: The values calculated for mean deviation, standard deviation and coefficient of variation are equal to 10.79%, which indicates that the sample is relatively homogeneous, this characteristic having values relatively close to the mean.
The KX 603 fills plastic, laminate and aluminum tubes with production speeds of up to 60 tubes per minute and high dosing accuracy of [+ or -]0.5% mean deviation for an extensive range of products regardless of viscosity.
One of the most commonly used parameter is the arithmetical mean deviation of the assessed profile, [R.sub.a], defined in ISO 4287 (ISO 1997).
For example, if the shot size were reduced to 0.250g, the range of 0.0004g would mean deviation from the mean of 0.8%.
Now, a value for the deviation of fuzzy set which is called mean deviation and shown as S could be calculated as follows by using the summation, the deviation of left mean, [[delta].sub.l], and deviation of right mean, Sr [25]:
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