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DESIGN AND OPERATION OF A 'MEAN DEVIATION METER'
Canadian Journal of Physics, 1952An instrument was constructed and calibrated to measure the mean deviation of the counting rate from a series of pulses that are not uniformly spaced. Two resistance–capacitance 'memory' circuits measure the instantaneous and the average counting rates. A rectifier bridge circuit is used to compute the relative deviation.
Greenberg, L. H., Happ, W. W.
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Inequalities for Deviation Means
1983Let I ⊆ ℝ be an open interval. The function E: I2 → ℝ; is said to be a deviation on I if it has the following properties: (E1) For every fixed value x ∈ I, the function y → E(x,y) is strictly decreasing and continuous on I; (E2) E(x,x) = 0 for all x ∈ I.
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Standard deviation or the standard error of the mean
BMJ, 2015The effects of a diet with a low glycaemic index during pregnancy on maternal and neonatal morbidity for women at risk of fetal macrosomia (large for gestational age infants) were investigated. A randomised controlled trial was performed. The intervention consisted of a low glycaemic index diet from early pregnancy. The control treatment was no dietary
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On the mean-standard deviation frontier [PDF]
This paper presents a characterization of the mean standard deviation frontier (MSF) in terms of pricing and averaging securities and explores the geometry of these securities relative to the geometry of the MSF. A summary of already known results is presented along with proof of new results.
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On computability of the mean deviation
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