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The phrase "average rotation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, physics, or any field where rotation is measured or analyzed, often referring to a typical or mean value of rotational movement.
Example: "The average rotation of the planet over a 24-hour period is approximately 15 degrees per hour."
Alternatives: "mean rotation" or "typical rotation".
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η* can be considered as the average rotation transmission efficiency.
The average rotation of the femoral component was 9.3° external rotation.
The average rotation periods under these discount rates were 70, 59 and 54 years, respectively.
The average rotation errors were degrees for, degrees for and degrees for.
The average rotation speed for glass beads was statistically analyzed based on a large number of particle examples.
The average rotation periods in these cases, at the same discount rates, were 80, 70 and 60 years, respectively.
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The average rotations of 157 individual grains measured in an Al 0.1%Mn polycrystal deformed in hot plane-strain compression to a strain of 1.2 have been compared to the predictions from several crystal plasticity models.
Furthermore, Tc1 animals ran significantly less during the dark phase of the LD cycle compared with their wild-type littermate controls resulting in lower average rotations per night (Table 1).
To scan fast rotating parts time-averaged rotation-synchronized CT scanning mode was employed in these experiments.
Field residual rotations were found higher (approximate 50% on average) than rotation determined from the finite element analysis.
The measure of the goodness of the solution is the average misfit rotation angle, which we found to be 2.0°.
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