The term for any noticeable or measurable deviation from normal healthy tissue is "lesion." Lesions can manifest as abnormal growths, discolorations, or other changes in the tissue's structure and function. They can be benign or malignant and may indicate underlying health issues or diseases.
The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.
The mean deviation of any set of numbers is always zero and so the absolute mean deviation is also always zero.
Easy. The mean deviation about the mean, for any distribution, MUST be 0.
Standard deviation is a number and you would divide it in exactly the same way as you would divide any other number!
The term is "sensory perception," which refers to the processes by which organisms interpret and make sense of information received by their senses.
Looks like a Gradschool question
The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.The average deviation from the mean, for any set of numbers, is always zero.
Complementary colors are any two colors of light that combine to form white light.
The term that relates to perception by one or more of the senses is "sensory." It refers to anything related to the senses, such as touch, taste, or smell.
Mean and standard deviation are not related in any way.
Simple! The average deviation for any data set is zero - by definition.
Yes, the word "color" (colour, UK spelling) is a common noun, a word for any color of any kind.The word "color" is also a verb: color, colors, coloring, colored.
It is not. And that is because the mean deviation of ANY variable is 0 and you cannot divide by 0.
The term used is pastel. It can be any light color. Remember that the colors on the color wheel are your basics. They are colors in their full strength and most times need toning down or some type of adjustment.
The total deviation from the mean for ANY distribution is always zero.
I think its better to use range deviation in any distribution because it doesn't cause any trouble