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Defining "normal" is a major problem," stated Dr. [Julio] Celis. As many researchers know, the pathology of samples can be open to interpretation, and robust parameters must be delineated and adhered to when defining normal versus various stages of pathology. Defining the Mandate of Proteomics in the Post- Genomics Era, Board on International Scientific Organizations, National Academy of Sciences, 2002 http://www.nap.edu/books/NI000479/html/R1.html
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a graphic representation of the normal frequency curve distribution; bell curve. See also normal frequency distribution.
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| normal distribution |
The normal distribution is a family of distributions whose shape resembles a bell, and which exhibit certain important mathematical properties. Reference: Chapter 5
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| normality |
In simple linear regression, an assumption that the values of both variables are distributed normally. Reference: Chapter 14
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| normalization |
The process of converting complex data structures into simple, stable data structures.
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