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coefficient of variation In a fibre test report, the Coefficient of Variation indicates the relationship between the Standard Deviation and the Average Fibre Diameter and is shown as a percentage. The formula for calculating the CV is as follows. Standard Deviation divided by Average Fibre Diameter x 100 = CV% A low CV percentage is desirable in breeding animals.
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coefficient A value used to modify a mathematical expression or define a relationship between variables.
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coefficient of thermal expansion The fractional change in length or volume of a material resulting from a given change in temperature. (Strictly speaking, the values given in the chart are only an approximation of true thermal expansion, since the testing method excludes the effects of moisture content, curing, plasticizer loss and other factors.) Test results are given in terms of inches/inch /degree Fahrenheit
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