Sentence examples for means were expected from inspiring English sources

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The days have long passed when young ladies of independent means were expected to marry in accordance with their social status.

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If the sample standard deviations are small or the means are expected to be very different then smaller numbers of subjects are required to ensure avoidance of type 1 and 2 errors.

When too few trials contribute to the mean of some combination of conditions, some sub chance means are expected due merely to sampling noise.

The standard deviations of the differences were very similar in magnitude (the equality of the two means being expected due to the normalization procedure of the ProteinPilot software).

In situations, where we have many continuously recorded phenotypes per group, the group means are expected to be more accurately estimated by the mean of the phenotypes of the individuals within the group.

Species of the HCS with low dispersal potential (either larval or alternative means) are expected to have strong genetic structure, a phylogeographic break at 30°S, and a pattern of isolation by distance.

In the current study, mid-parent means are expected to be accurately estimated in both models, even for traits with low heritability because of the large number of phenotyped offspring (100 per family), while accuracies of the estimated Mendelian sampling deviations from these means (predicted in IBD-GS) are expected to be greater with high heritability.

In these synthetic data sets, the number of clusters is the single most important parameter and k-means is expected to work well when that is known.

The ensemble mean is expected to be more highly correlated with observations than are individual ensemble members because the unpredictable component of the model forecasts is reduced by averaging.

The old corporate structure run by autocratic leaders meant bosses were expected to crack the whip, Lapierre said.

For the three remaining 'moderate' states, the mean values were expected to lie in between high and low.

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