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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are from the average" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing statistical data or comparisons, but it needs clarification or rephrasing for better understanding.
Example: "The results of the survey are from the average of all responses collected."
Alternatives: "are based on the average" or "derive from the average".
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Points are from the average of three model runs.
Points in e h are from the average of three model runs.
Points are from the average of three runs of the model.
Results are from the average of at least three independent experiments with standard deviations.
MeDNA data are from the average of 3 donors.
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The deviation is how far a given data point is from the average.
For each study, Fanelli and Ioannidis recorded how far the strength of the reported effect was, from the average across many studies, for that question.
It shows how much variation or "dispersion" there is from the average (mean or expected value).
With this normalization, the mean level among the case group represented a "discriminatory distance" measure that reflected how far the average case was from the average healthy control.
Each value reported in Table 3 is from the average of triplicate reactions.
The first is from the subtomogram average of the open state, and the second is from the subtomogram average of the pilus alone.
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