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The phrase "average square root" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a mathematical context where one is discussing the average of square roots of a set of numbers, but it is not a commonly recognized term.
Example: "To find the average square root of the numbers, first calculate the square roots and then find their average."
Alternatives: "mean square root" or "average of square roots".
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Here, Nunes and Balding (2010) propose as an optimization criterion the average square root of the sum of squared errors, averaged over the training data sets.
Average sudden impulse amplitude was 25 nT during solar maximum and 21 nT during solar minimum, while average square root dynamic pressure variation is 1.20 and 0.86 nPa1/2 during solar maximum and minimum, respectively.
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This averaged square root was taken as the ALFF [ 15].
The averaged square root was taken as the ALFF.
This averaged square root was termed the ALFF at the given voxel [ 8].
The square root was thus calculated at each frequency of the power spectrum and the averaged square root was obtained across 0.01 0.08 Hz at each voxel.
Because the power of a given frequency is proportional to the square of the amplitude of this frequency component of the original time series in the time domain, the square root was calculated at each frequency of the power spectrum, and the averaged square root was obtained across 0.01 0.08 Hz at each voxel.
Average variance extracted square root.
Table 5 Average variance extracted, square root of AVE and matrix of correlations between factors Dimension AVE 1 2 3 4 1.
The average amplitude spectra (square root of power) across all the 4 seconds long samples were thereafter calculated and smoothed.
RMSE is the average of the square root values of the difference between the observed accuracy (y j) and the predicted accuracy (y ⌢ j ).
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