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"absolute difference" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical or scientific contexts to describe the magnitude or magnitude of difference between two numbers or values. Some examples of when it may be used include: - "The absolute difference between the two experimental groups was found to be statistically significant." - "When calculating percentages, it's important to consider the absolute difference rather than just the relative difference." - "Can you explain the concept of absolute difference in a simpler way?" - "The absolute difference in temperature between the two cities is only two degrees, but the relative difference can be felt much more drastically."
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"That is the absolute difference".
But the absolute difference was small.
The average absolute difference between replicates was 16.2%, with a median absolute difference of 9.5%.
The mathematical expectation of the absolute difference was 14.82%.
The color indicates the absolute difference in methylation between matched CpGs.
Benchmarks of absolute difference can fool managers into believing that the threat is not imminent.
The NBAR dataset consistently returned the lowest absolute difference values and the highest correlations.
Average absolute difference between model-estimated and observed secchi depth ranged 0.65 1.03 m.
The average absolute difference between simulation predictions and measurements was slightly larger than +4%.
Or if it is a real difference, it transpires that it's often one of degree and not an absolute difference.
The absolute difference in the power measurement is about 1 W, which we consider is pretty good.
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