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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average number of relation" is not correct in English.
It should be "average number of relations." You can use it when discussing statistical data or metrics that involve counting the number of relationships in a given context.
Example: "The average number of relations in this dataset is five per participant."
Alternatives: "mean number of relationships" or "typical number of connections.".
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Table 4 shows the average number of relation suggestions per document and across all documents.
The last column shows an average number of relation suggestions across several documents Docs All Rels Perrel Perdoc Acrossdocs 20 397 19.85.1 19.85 0.18.
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Overall, the average number of family relations was 9.2 (SD = 3.2), with little difference across countries, ranging from 9.9 in Italy to 8.6 in Sweden.
Alcohol-related factors included average calculated blood alcohol level and average number of alcohol-related consequences.
According to the survey data, we summarized the major social relation patterns of passengers and calculated the average number of passengers in each social relation pattern, which respectively are 3 (relatives), 4 (friends), 6 (colleagues), 1 (individuals).
The evaluation of this method concluded that the average number of inclusions was 29.58 common-sense relations, in an average usage time estimated at 23.58 min.
The criterion for ease of glass formation was a mean-field relation equating the average number of stretching and bending constraints/atom with the network dimensionality of three.
The parameter H AU/C A establishes the relation between the average number of aromatic carbons and the number of carbon atoms probably incorporated into polycondensed structures of the asphaltenes and resins.
So we can consider the density of the points as related to people density, and we can indirectly take into account people density by establishing a relation between the average number of points per person and the point density.
The relation between the average number of packets in any system L, the average arrival rate Λ, the average waiting time W in this system, and the probability of loss ∊ is given by Little's law [26, 27], where L = λ(1−∊)W.
As can be seen in Figures 5, 7, 8, and 9, due to the random behavior of the proposed algorithm, there is a strict relation between the average number of operations, the network parameters, and the algorithm parameters (including the channel assignment model).
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