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91Moving average — For other uses, see Moving average (disambiguation). In statistics, a moving average, also called rolling average, rolling mean or running average, is a type of finite impulse response filter used to analyze a set of data points by creating a… …
92US standard clothing size — US standard clothing sizes were developed from statistical data in the 1940s 1950s. They are similar in concept to the EN 13402 European clothing size standard. However, as a result of various cultural pressures, most notably vanity sizing, North …
93Saison 2010-2011 du Standard Fémina de Liège — Articles détaillés : Championnat de Belgique de football féminin 2010 2011 et Standard Fémina de Liège. Sommaire 1 Faits marquants 2 Équipements 3 Staff Technique 4 …
94US emission standard — In the United States, emissions standards are managed on a national level by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). State and local governments play a subsidiary role. Motor vehicles Due to its pre existing standards and particularly severe… …
95Data Encryption Standard — The Feistel function (F function) of DES General Designers IBM First publis …
96Autoregressive moving average model — In statistics, autoregressive moving average (ARMA) models, sometimes called Box Jenkins models after the iterative Box Jenkins methodology usually used to estimate them, are typically applied to time series data.Given a time series of data X t …
97Moody, Standard and Poor — Studio album by Obits Released …
98Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water — VSMOW, or Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water, is an isotopic water standard defined in 1968 by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Despite the somewhat misleading phrase ocean water , VSMOW refers to pure water (H2O) and does not include any… …
99Dow Jones Industrial Average — Stammdaten Staat Vereinigte Staaten Börse New York Stock Exchange ISIN US2605661048 W …
100the Dow Jones Industrial Average — UK US noun [S] (ABBREVIATION DJIA™, DJI, also the Dow™, also the Dow Jones, also the Dow Jones index) STOCK MARKET ► a US stock market index (= system for measurin …