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Перевод: averaging

вывод средней величины


Тезаурус:

  1. Breeding success, judging from a long series of reports from Rye, has also changed little since 1947; the Rye figures show an average brood size ranging from 5.7 to 9.7, and averaging 7.8.
  2. In the regions much more emphasis was given to MPs contributions to debates, averaging about a third of the total coverage.
  3. Those thirty years span some of the sharpest changes of trend in modern history, from persistent deflation, for instance, to persistent inflation, or from unemployment averaging 10 per cent to unemployment averaging 2 per cent, as well as a rise of at least one-third in national income per head.
  4. Between them the major Dutch breeds (black-and-whites and the red-and-white dual-purpose Meuse-Rhine-Yssel) account for 99 per cent of the dairy cows in the Netherlands today, with the black-and-whites averaging more than 6,800kg at 4.4 per cent butterfat, the MRY 6,000kg at 4.3 per cent and the less common Groningen Whiteheaded about 5,700kg at 4.2 per cent.
  5. It is a medium-sized breed; the cows average 525-;625kg and the bulls 775-;900kg or more, with weight gains averaging 1kg/day.
  6. In fact many institutions express this as a recommendation, albeit a strong one where the commitment is obligatory, and averaging over two or three years is often permitted to allow for varying circumstances.
  7. With diesels we are averaging more than 20 mpg."
  8. WE agents are Shepherds of the Faithful - the 5,000 or 6,000 who fill the hall, averaging a dozen per constituency.
  9. But the document warns: "Real pricing is assumed in every year of the plan, averaging approximately 2 per cent per annum, consistent with the quality improvements which will be brought about by investment."
  10. They can be reliably dug out again only by averaging over many presentations so that the random background fluctuations cancel each other out, leaving just the potential shifts that are linked in time to the triggering event.
  11. Since each dyke is quite narrow, averaging only ten metres wide, that's an awful lot of dykes, and a cross-section through Iceland would reveal hundreds and hundreds, sometimes so closely spaced together that there would be scarcely any non-dyke material present and many dykes would be intruded up the middle of earlier ones.
  12. Analyses by GeoChem Laboratories (U.K.) Ltd. of a selection of 9 coal samples submitted by the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland from Ballycastle, Coalisland, and the Killary Glebe and Magilligan boreholes have confirmed their high total organic carbon content, with values ranging between 19 and 65% and averaging 49% TOC.
  13. The Norwegian cattle breeding system has resulted in a national herd average of about 6400kg of milk, with the best herds averaging over 10,000kg, and some individual cows reaching 15,000kg.

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