Sentences with phrase «called average scale»

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The CNN Fear & Greed Index monitors seven market factors, including stock price momentum, stock price strength, stock price breadth, put and call options, junk bond demand, market volatility and safe haven demand, by calculating how far they have veered from their averages relative to how far they normally veer, on a scale of 0 to 100, with 0 indicating fear and 100 greed.
STATS BEHIND THE STUDY • Kirsch's team found that symptoms of SSRI - treated patients improved, on average, by 9.6 points on an index called the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression.
At the end of their stays, their scores on test called the brief psychiatric rating scale had improved by an average of nearly 20 per cent.
These songs, often called earworms, are usually faster, with a fairly generic and easy - to - remember melody but with some particular intervals, such as leaps or repetitions that set them apart from the average pop song, according to the first large - scale study of earworms.
The state also computes the average scores of all tested students, called mean scale scores, which reflects the progress of all students rather than only those who changed achievement levels from one year to the next.
When an investor invests an equal dollar amount each time a stock declines in price by a certain level (ie, $ 1,000 with each 20 % decline in price), it is called Price - Based Dollar Cost Averaging -(this practice is sometimes called Scale Trading and is discussed in Chapter 6).
This limits strongly the possible variations and guarantees certainly that something that can be called average can be observed for all important climate variables over some time scales.
An expert called the works of Mitchell, Callendar (1961) and Budyko «the first reasonably reliable estimates of large scale average temperatures,» Wigley et al. (1986), p. 278.
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