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A distribution of values symmetrically about a mean with a given variance.
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A normal is a vector that is perpendicular to a surface.
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This term, an abbreviated form of normal vector, refers to a vector that is perpendicular to the surface that it is associated with. One can picture this as an arrow attached to a surface so that it is at a constant angle of 90? A normal can be used to record which direction a surface is facing in relation to another object, such as a camera or light.
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That positional relationship of a vertebral segment, the skull, or pelvis in which these structures are aligned to the vertical axis, and in which the resultant of all acting forces is zero and the sum of all torques about their axes of motion is zero.
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The recognized standard value of a meteorological element as it has been averaged in a given location over a fixed number of years. Normals are concerned with the distribution of data within limits of common occurrence. The parameters may include temperatures (high, low, and deviation), pressure, precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), winds (speed and direction), thunderstorms, amount of clouds, percent relative humidity, etc.
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