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datum point
noun
A point which serves as a reference or base for the measurement of other quantities.
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Unsure the correct "datum point" will catch on though.
Besides, predictions have also been made for the three binary systems in two ternaries and with two binaries and one datum point of six ternaries.
(The latest datum point: According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control compiled by Bloomberg News, gun deaths are set to overtake auto deaths in 2015 as the leading cause of non-medical fatalities).
An assumed datum point for elevation was chosen in the nearly level ground found between the Cementerio and the single aguada that lies within the confines of my main site plan (others exist farther out).
And so, I'm reluctant to determine a trend based on a single datum point, but it is interesting.
Each datum point represents the mean of values from duplicate experiments.
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For this test, a synthetic dataset was generated from 81 Hungarian Datum points.
The mean deviation of the individual datum points from the overall mean values was also calculated for each study.
Line scans were conducted along lines ABCD and EFG shown in Figure 2a with the interval of the datum points at approximately 2 nm.
A study in one muscle is considered to be normal if more than 90% of the datum points from that muscle are within the normal clouds and the deviation values are within their normal range.
The effect of gasification temperature on the ex-situ char reactivity was also easily observed; and the datum points of char reactivity were overall shifting down from Fig. 9a c.
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