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The mean is that value that is most commonly referred to as the average.The typical value is a synonym for the mean and average.The typical value is the mean.
z-score of a value=(that value minus the mean)/(standard deviation). So if a value has a negative z-score, then it is below the mean.
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The mean is an estimated value because it is calculated based on a sample of data rather than the entire population. Sampling variability can cause the mean of a sample to differ from the true population mean. Additionally, the mean is sensitive to outliers and skewed data, which can further affect its accuracy as an estimate of the true population value.
Because it has 3 fixed mean values
Because it has 3 fixed mean values
intercondylar distance-10 to 11cm condylar guidance-33degrees incisal guidance-9-12degrees
intercondylar distance-10 to 11cm condylar guidance-33degrees incisal guidance-9-12degrees
a dental articulator is something that dentists use to check the bite once the restoration is completed.
An articulator is someone who, or something which, articulates.
The consonant that meets these criteria is the voiced dental fricative /ð/.
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"Articulations" are another word for joints, meaning the places where two bones connect.
The plane defined by the upper border of the bony auditory meatus (porion) bilaterally and the lowest point of the left orbit rim (orbitale) was accepted by the World Congress on Anthropology (Frankfurt) in 1884 as the horizontal reference for human craniometrics. As the science of Gnathology was developed in the 1920s (Charles Stuart, B. B. McCullum, and others) and sophisticated articulator technology to support it, the Frankfort was accepted (by convention) as the reference plane for orientation of the maxillary cast to the upper member of the articulator. All fully- or semi-adjustable articulator systems incorporate a device (usually, facebow or earbow) to record the relationship of the maxillary dental arch to these three points to transfer that relationship to the maxillary cast and articulator.
Alfred Gysi has written: 'Directions for the manipulation of the Gysi adaptable articulator' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Directions for the manipulation of the Gysi adaptable articulator'
John Alfred Michael Jansen has written: 'Teaching the system of the adjustable articulator'