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The differential delay between two adjacent cables carrying data transmitted simultaneously
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Blades that are swept back
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To slant a selected element in any direction when manipulating a page.
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| skewness |
Modern Portfolio Theory assumes a normal distribution of returns to plot the expected returns and risks of a given investment. In a normal distribution, returns are symmetrical around the mean. That distribution has a skewness of zero. When a distribution is skewed, the returns are pushed out to one or the other side of the mean, creating a lopsided curve. If the bulk of returns are pushed to the right, then the distribution has positive skewness. ...
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| skewness |
Skewness is a measure of the asymmetry of a distribution. If skewness is negative, the data are spread out more to the left of the mean than to the right. If skewness is positive, the data are spread out more to the right. The skewness of any symmetric distribution is zero.
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