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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total averages" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the overall average of a set of numbers or values. Example: The total averages of the students' test scores indicated an improvement from the previous semester.
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Comparing to the identification rate of CMN (Table4), the total averages of identification rate were often worse for '1s.5u' datasets but always better for the '3s.15u' datasets.
In acceptance of CPGLM model fit and significance of parameter estimates we put the model to work and apply location-based average biomass loss rather than total averages per forest as presented in Table 1.
It was also the highest in terms of total averages of the batsmen dismissed (130.18: Salman Butt 34.27, Younis Khan 46.04, Mohammad Yousuf 49.86) and came after 1783 Tests in the history of cricket.
The total averages were computed for the brain responses to target tones.
However, those corresponding to health sciences researchers were slightly below these total averages (5.77, 4.82 and 4.47; Table 1b).
With regard to the levels of collaboration, researchers in health sciences indicated little collaboration with national scientific institutions and, specially, with their Spanish scientific institutions of origin (2.68 and 2.13, respectively; Table 1a), ranking second to last, and after researchers in engineering and architecture, with low total averages of 2.75 and 2.37, respectively (Table 1a).
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Total average earnings for NHS consultants were now £121,000.
The group's total average return is 17.6 percent.
The total average subsidy for each home, $76,930, lowered the sale prices ranging from $279,900 to $359,900.
The total average annual cost for family coverage premiums rose this year to $12,106.
Everytown's predecessor groups have received donations from 1.5m people in total, averaging $53 per contribution.
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