weighted mean
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of weighted mean
First recorded in 1835–45
Example Sentences
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We then computed a mean effect score in order to rank genes by computing the weighted mean of the log fold change between the two conditions weighted by the log cpm across all significant shRNAs and targeting a particular gene with an effect in the same direction.
From Nature
Birds find it's crowded at the top Using a weighted mean calculation, the researchers were able to determine a sort of "center of gravity" for a specific bird population, like that of the deep-blue flowerpiercer.
From Scientific American
The weighted mean is essentially the "average" range for a given species.
From Scientific American
At 100 feet the stretch was 8.0 80 feet the stretch was 5.0 60 feet the stretch was 5.0 40 feet the stretch was 3.5 20 feet the stretch was 1.5 --- --- 300 23.00 Weighted mean = 7.7 mm.
From Project Gutenberg
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