Sentences with phrase «defined as data points»

In all studies, analyses with glucose AUCi, insulin AUCi, measured meal GI and GL, and II values, with the exclusion of a possible outlier (which was defined as any data point beyond 2 SDs from the mean value), did not alter results, and therefore, the data for all subjects who completed all interventions are reported.

Not exact matches

Sundt (left) defined «crisis alpha» as the ability to generate returns at a time of crisis, and cited 20 years worth of data from his firm's Altegris 40 index of top commodity trading advisors (CTAs) to prove the point.
New Jersey, for example, defines an SGO as «a long - term academic goal that teachers set for groups of students and must be: Specific and measureable; Aligned to New Jersey's curriculum standards; Based on available prior student learning data; A measure of what a student has learned between two points in time; Ambitious and achievable» (for more information click here).
There's limited data around what defines an «average» small business, but a helpful infographic from Shoeboxed.com served as a starting point to profile the average cardholder.
I was trying a hypothetical acceptance of your desire to use individual years as trend defining data points.
We consider a 2D data field, and the equivalent output field from each ensemble member, as points («nodes») in a high dimensional space, with the length of the «edge» or line segment between each pair of them defined as the area - weighted RMS difference.
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