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A full-width half-maximum Gaussian kernel of 4 mm was applied in seed space, meaning a tractogram from a given seed voxel became a weighted average of tractograms from neighbouring seed voxels.

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Then the spatial and range information carried by mode z k of the newly formed cluster becomes a weighted average of the conjoined duet: z k = N i * z i + N j * z j N i + N j.

Hence the tree-average distance becomes a weighted average over all the distinct displayed trees.

In other words, as the name suggests, the EWMA statistic E t is a weighted average of all previous observed y t values with weights that become (exponentially) smaller as we go further back in time.

We report both a non-weighted and a weighted average, in which we apply double weight for clinicians.

When this assumption is not met, the reported fOR represents a weighted average of the estimate in each month of trying to become pregnant, and may be biased for the exposure effect at a specific time.

If the exchange of the titratable group falls under the fast exchange regime, then the chemical shifts average to 5The averaged chemical shift becomes a weighted sum of the mole fraction of the acid (χHA) and its chemical shift (δHA) and the mole fraction of the conjugate base (χA) and its chemical shift (δA).

(That is a weighted average).

In 1998, his investments rose by a weighted average of about 18percentt, Ms. Lintz said.

Life expectancy is a weighted average of death rates from all causes.

In addition, Becht retains options over a further 2.87m shares, with a weighted average exercise price of £28.09.

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