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normalization A mathematical process that adjusts for differences among data from varying sources in order to create a common basis for comparison. In the context of utility allowances, under the consumption
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normal Entered English from French or Latin. It has the same Latin root as norms: made according to a carpenter's square, or right angled or (in medieval Latin) regular. But in the late 15th century its only English use was rare: a "normal verb" was a regular verb. By the mid 17th century it was used in English for something right-angled or perpendicular. It meanings as usual, typical; ordinary, conventional and physically or mentally sound or healthy emerge in the early 19th century.
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normal at right angles, perpendicular.
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normal distribution If a random variable, X, occurs with probability P(X=x) = e (x-mu) 2 / (sigma) 2 then the random variable X is called a "normal" random variable, with mean = mu and standard deviation given by sigma.
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normalization In the context of medical PET imaging, we define the process of normalization as the linear scaling of PET data volumes, ie, by dividing the PET scan's data volume by the ``average Brain value'' calculated on that same scan. This effectively removes global CBF variance since global CBF and regional CBF can vary independently. We then observe a relative (%) measure. This procedure is done currently via a program called normalize_volume, refer to section [*] for more information.
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