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Discover Ludwig"Is that mean?" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when seeking clarification or confirmation of something after the other person has made a statement or taken an action. For example: Person 1: I can't come to the party tomorrow. Person 2: Is that mean you won't be there?.
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I'm sorry, is that mean?
A dominant theme of his book is that mean old white men who drive big cars are a spent force.
The key feature of this model is that mean arterial pressure, cardiac output and unconsciousness of the patient can be simultaneously regulated.
Indeed, the main difference of MEM in comparison with other methods such as spectral additive structure [19, 20] is that mean and variance in MEM are not a linear combination of other parameters.
Another well-accepted finding in [2, 22] is that mean of the fundamental frequency (F 0), mean intensity, speech rate, as well as pitch range, blaring timbre, and high-frequency energy are positively correlated with the arousal dimension as well.
The reason for this discrepancy is that mean leaf values in most other studies were measured on leaf surfaces without further spatial resolution and/or only daily deposition rates were recorded (e.g. on slides)—and only on one or a few days of the flowering period.
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The difference of mean-shift filter and other filter methods is that mean-shift only smooth the same color region and not smooth the color change region.
"What's that mean?
"What's that mean?" he said.
What's that mean on the screen?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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