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    normalization


    1. The system of normalization of frost resistance offered by us according to which number of cycles of freezing and thawing (F) of laboratory specimens is not given; a class of frost resistance of concrete is more rational


    2. Indeed some experts say that simple measures such as these will correct any problem relationship with food over time and result in the normalization of weight whether the problem is being overweight or being underweight


    3. In Europe: the normalization of alcoholic wines and liquors created Nations of drunkards, who beat and neglected their children, and neglected their work also


    4. The normalization of Protestantism, the normalization of having a personal conscience and a personal religion ended up destroying the very idea of a personal God which he had invented


    5. Once you develop an outer perspective of the history of human civilization: you will see it as an ongoing process of The Normalization of Evil


    6. The constriction and expansion of relations, the normalization, the simplification, the grasping of essence and the pruning of the irrelevant to bring back a useful simulation - this is 'understanding'


    7. Buckley had severely criticized the normalization of relations with China


    8. Individual differences in the rate of normalization during prolonged


    9. faster rate of normalization is associated with increased craving, those individuals


    10. Detrending is consistent with the mean reversion story because the past decade average is a plausible anchor for mean-reverting rate expectations: the wider the gap between the current short rate and this anchor, the stronger the market’s expectation of normalization (as long as the central bank has sufficient credibility that yields well above the past decade average are not taken as a signal for much higher future inflation)

    11. The level-dependent components offset each other in the opposite way during the early 1990s and early 2000s and also in 2009–2010: short rates were exceptionally low and the yield curve was exceptionally steep due to mean-reverting expectations of eventual rate normalization


    12. Using mean variance optimization in sizing carry positions is another potential approach, but its chief benefit is to take advantage of such volatility normalization


    13. One could proxy E(ΔS) with some expected normalization toward a “fair value” exchange rate that can be estimated based on purchasing power parity (PPP) or other valuation models


    14. As noted above, a broader expected return measure would add to carry the slow expected normalization of overvalued and undervalued currencies [E(ΔS)]


    15. Typically, a correlated pair is identified and tracked over time; once excessive deviation from historical relations occurs, a mean-reverting long–short trade may be put on to benefit from expected normalization


    16. In particular, the normalization method can be used for this purpose—the difference between the indicator value and its mean divided by the standard deviation


    17. What is this normalization rejection fraught with? It is well known from many practical studies that the standard deviation is positively correlated with the mean


    18. Normalization eliminates this drawback


    19. Therefore, before beginning our study (in which normalization is inapplicable), we should clarify whether any relationship between the mean and the standard deviation exists


    20. dollars with the same normalization as for criteria values

    21. Because the generally accepted measure of variability is the standard deviation, we recommend using it as a normalization coefficient


    22. Application of this normalization results in the stock being attributed to subset K if (Criterion1 – Criterion2) / σc > threshold, where σc is a standard deviation of Criterion1 – Criterion2 difference


    23. We can apply the normalization method, subtracting the average from criteria values and dividing the result by the standard deviation


    24. The Even Better Sinewave Indicator skips all the cycle measurements completely and relies on a strong normalization of the waveform at the output of a modified roofing filter


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    Synonyms for "normalization"

    normalisation normalization standardisation standardization

    "normalization" definitions

    the imposition of standards or regulations