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statistic Generally, a number describing some characteristic of a population or samples therefrom. Specifically, an estimate of a statistical parameter computed from a sample.
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statistics The systematic analysis of random phenomena. Primarily, it is the application of probability theory to specific data, but includes special techniques and principles not subsumed under probability. Statistics is concerned with collecting and processing data, summarizing information, estimating descriptive constants (parameters), discovering empirical laws, testing hypotheses, and designing experiments in such a way that valid inferences can be drawn from empirical evidence.
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stationary phase The plateau of the growth curve after log growth, during which cell number remains constant. New cells are produced at the same rate as older cells die. See growth phases.
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statistic An estimate based on a sample or samples of a population, providing an indication of the true population parameter.
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static The outside border of the ergosphere around a rotating black hole. Inside this limit nothing can resist being dragged around the black hole in the direction in which the black hole is rotating
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