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"coefficient of variation" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the ratio of a standard deviation to its mean. For example, "The coefficient of variation was 0.5, indicating that the data was more consistent than before."
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Coefficient of variation.
Voxels with a time-series coefficient of variation 0.5 s.d.
Intraassay coefficient of variation was 12%.
We therefore used the coefficient of variation (CV) as our metric.
The coefficient of variation (CV) of switch latencies was used as a measure of timing uncertainty.
Coefficient of variation was less than 2.5% for all blood glucose and lipid concentrations.
Samples were run in duplicate as per manufacturers recommendations and coefficient of variation calculated.
The coefficient of variation for all duplicate samples was 2.4 ± 0.3%.
The signal to basal ratio was 0.2 with a coefficient of variation 0.39.
The coefficient of variation of RMR measured under these conditions in our laboratory is 1.1%.
This is normally performed using the interquartile range or coefficient of variation (standard deviation (s.d.)/mean).
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