Sentence examples for average of single from inspiring English sources

The phrase "average of single" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the average of a single item or value, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The average of a single score is simply that score itself."
Alternatives: "mean of one" or "average of one value".

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(i.e., the weighted average of single penalties, UUR, across loops).

These are better results than those obtained for the average of single layers, 8.9% after the heat and damp test and 18.72% after UV exposure.

The resulting firing rate averaged over a time window from a weighted average of single stimuli, will also be a weighted average of firing rates from single stimuli but with different weights.

The specific heats were also calculated as average of single values recorded in the temperature range 260 330 °C for the solid phase and in the range 350 390 °C for the liquid phase.

The specific heats were calculated as average of single values recorded in the temperature range 155°C to 220°C (where 220°C is about the onset temperature) in solid phase and in the range 250°C to 300°C (where 250°C is about the endset temperature) in liquid phase (the endset temperature is the intersection point of the baseline after transition and the inflectional tangent).

The average of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) per gene comparing MGAS315 and SSI-1 is 0.05% and high similarity is recognized between these genomes [48].

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This leads to the identification of the two-phase compressibility factor as a molar-weighted average of single-phase Z-factors: Z_{text{tp}} = f_{nV} Z_{V} + f_{nL} Z_{L} (50 where f nV  = n V /n and f nL  = n L /n.

Course average normalized gains were calculated per question as the average of single-student normalized gains for each question (Hake, 2001).

Using methodology developed at Statistics Canada, neighborhood income quintiles were derived based on the average of "single-person-equivalent" income in enumeration areas or dissemination areas from Canadian Census data.

The age-size distributions corresponding to the Size Model were produced by running the Age & Size Model (Equation (3) in the main text) using the estimated division rate Bs and an exponential growth function (v(x)= v x) with a rate v directly estimated from the data as the average of single-cell growth rates in the population (e.g. v=0.0274 min −1 for the f1 experiment and v=0.0317 min −1 for s1).

The mean reliability was calculated by simple averaging of single event reliabilities.

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