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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the mean" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in statistical contexts to refer to the average value of a set of data points.
Example: "The results of the experiment showed that the average score was at the mean of 75."
Alternatives: "at the average" or "at the midpoint".
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At the mean time slow-photon effect is also discussed.
This gap exists not only at the mean of the distribution, but at every level.
If the market immediately gained 7 to 8 percent, we'd only be at the mean.
This equation is run in a time-stepping procedure, with steps at the mean collision rate.
Acupuncture therapy is a great sort of pain reliever which works at the mean time without delaying the effect.
The elasticity of hospital beds and physicians at the mean with average temperatures is -0.39 and -0.33.
I took my badge off and looked at the mean HR lady who was smiling smuggly at me.
"If you look at the mean time to crash for most Office customers, it's very high," he said.
The MS is the second moment of inertia of the PDF curve around an axis at the mean value.
Although at the mean time, the use of taller towers, however, smacks head-on into the issue of transportability.
At the mean of sample, β1+β2.
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