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The phrase "average of large" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a statistical measure but needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "The average of large datasets can provide valuable insights into trends."
Alternatives: "mean of large" or "average value of large".
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And even below the average of large companies generally.
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The majority of evoked and event-related potentials studies in migraine have shown two abnormalities: increased amplitudes of averages of large numbers of trials and lack of habituation in successive trial blocks during the pain-free phase, with the ictal normalization of evoked potential amplitudes and habituation [15].
Where people aren't lost in the mediocre averages of large networks.
Further, using automated image acquisition and analyses, we have specifically examined cells that expressed low levels of transfected protein, avoiding problems inherent to overexpression and bulk averaging of large populations of cells.
These techniques either lack precision or necessarily involve averaging of large cell populations.
However, it is quite possible that coherence derived from entanglement is also at work underneath the averaging of large numbers of molecules.
We also detected that mammalian and other vertebrate large introns had more stringent splice site motifs at their termini (the average score of large intron splice sites exceeded the average score of medium-sized introns by 10%).
Average number of large vesicles per synapse (D ) and average diameter of large vesicles (E ) in dyn-1 ky51) dyn-1 ky51 the restrictive temperanimals
The average number of large wildfires occurring annually is up 78percentt since the 1980s.
The average diameter of large pores was nearly about 129.44 ± 23 µm.
The average size of large nanoparticles obtained from this fraction was 1.5 μm (Figure 5B(b)).
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