Examples of using Averaging in English and their translations into Malay
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These expanded shell pellets form a porous growing medium averaging 8-16 mm in diameter.
Adjusting for these systematic biases is extremely important because averaging many contributions does not remove systematic bias;
Our courses, averaging one year in length,
The 31-year-old long-range sharpshooter last season played in 77 games for the Cavaliers, averaging 12.4 points,
The number of pet bites in dogs and cats is still high, averaging from 40 to 60 cases a day, at a rate similar to that of the first year of the rabies outbreak.
Resident work hours in drugs are less than these in surgical procedure, averaging about 60 hours per week in the distinction does not apply in….
If on, the sketch result will be the normal average of all sketches made, instead of averaging the old result with the new sketch.
filled 14 times the broadcast, averaging five minutes and seven seconds.
But countries with developed machine building received a major benefit from averaging the rate of the single currency.
with temperatures in January through May being the highest and averaging about 90 degrees F.
Richards scored 8,540 runs in 121 Test matches averaging 50.23 including 24 centuries.
In general, resident work hours in medicine are less than those in surgery, averaging about 60 hours per week in the USA.
Uggah said according to the Health Ministry's records, dog and cat bite cases were still high in the state, averaging from 40 to 60 cases daily.
The show proved to be a hit by averaging more than a half-million viewers since its premiere(much more than the average for a late night cable program)
The show proved to be a hit by averaging more than a half-million viewers since its premiere(much more than the average for a late night cable program)
With insured losses averaging $1.5 billion USD annually,
Second, rather than averaging over all items, Einav
there are severe droughts in cycles averaging seven years.
After averaging 17.7 points,
Growth slowed markedly in the 1990s, averaging just 1.7%, largely because of the aftereffects of inefficient investment and the collapse of