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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average of change" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing statistical analysis or rates of change, but it is better to clarify the intended meaning.
Example: "To understand the trend, we need to calculate the average of change in sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "mean change" or "average change rate".
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After that, the average of change of mesial and distal marginal bone loss was analyzed.
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24 This conservative approach involves including dummy variables for each NUTS3 area to assess the association between deviations from the average rate of change in unemployment and deviations from average rate of change in suicides in each NUTS3 area.
The average rate of change of oriental white-backed vultures, averaged over the period 2000 2003 was a decline of 48% per year (95% confidence limits 34 62%).
Average rates of change for Arachis genes were estimated at 8.12 × 10−9 KS/year.
On the basis of average rates of change for Arachis of 8.12 × 10−9 KS/year, we estimate that A. duranensis and A. ipaensis diverged ∼2.16 million years ago.
The average rate of change (slope) of MCA-PSV as a function of gestational age in the 3 groups was calculated from these data.
We wish to compute the average rate of change of this equation.
Table 5 shows the annual average rates of change for the forest cover types during the study period.
The bi-weekly average rate of change in fasting insulin was very similar to the rate of change in fasting FFA.
To account for unseen gains and losses, we estimated the average rate of change across all gene families via maximum likelihood.
The average type of change corresponding to that year was of 1US$= $Ch 396.773.
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