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The phrase "averages standard error" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a conflation of two statistical terms: "average" and "standard error."
Example: "The averages and standard errors of the data were calculated to assess the variability."
Alternatives: "mean standard error" or "average error margin."
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Comparison was made for each reporter plasmid between the miR-30ac2 expression plasmid and the control plasmid, and averages, standard error, and p-values were calculated.
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Averages, standard errors of the mean and P-values (calculated using t-test) were calculated from individual experiments.
Results are expressed as average (standard error).
The averaged standard error represents the averaged error obtained using the standard deviation and reliability coefficients.
Our proposed equation showed the smallest averaged standard error, as well as the smallest standard deviation.
Thus, only differences at or above one (average) standard error are considered as relevant in this paper.
The scale bar shows ten times the average standard error of the estimated entries in the sample covariance matrix.
For France, the industry‐average firm effects displayed in Table A2 have an average standard error of 0.0027 (minimum standard error 0.0004, maximum standard error of 0.0246).
If the twelve sampling points are organized systematically, the average standard error is reduced to 0.06 units and the coefficient of variation to less than 0.03.
Numerical detonation models were in good agreement with experimental results having an average standard error less than 3% for impulse predictions.
Thus, our proposed equation provided the most accurate prediction of shear strength, given that it had the smallest standard deviation, averaged standard error, and a normal data distribution.
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