In mathematics , an average , or central tendency ref In statistics , the term central tendency is used ... of a data set is a measure of the middle value of the data set. Average is one form of central tendency. Not all central tendencies should be considered definitions of average. There are many different ... how spread out the data is. An average is a single value that is meant to typify a list of values ... are not the same, the average is calculated by combining the values from the set in a specific way and computing a single number as being the average of the set. The most common method is the arithmetic ... is provided by John Bibby 1974 Axiomatisations of the average and a further generalization of monotonic ... we want an average, we get, for example, that the arithmetic mean of 2, 8, and 11 is found by solving ... it is useful is calculating the average speed for a number of fixed distance trips. For example ...  km h, then the average speed is given by math frac 2 1 60 1 40 48. math Inequality concerning ... mean, 3 7 2 5. Average Percentage Return The average percentage return is a type of average ... year is 60 , then the average percentage return, R , can be obtained by solving the equation nowrap ... that changing the order to find the average percentage returns of 60 and 10 gives the same result as the average percentage returns of 10 and 60 . This method can be generalized to examples in which the periods are not all of one year duration. Average percentage of a set of returns is a variation on the geometric average that provides the intensive property of a return per year corresponding to a list ... is 23 and a period of two and one half years for which the return is 13 . The average percentage ... equation nowrap 1 1 0.23 sup 0.5 sup 1 0.13 sup 2.5 sup 1 R sup 0.5 2.5 sup , giving an average percentage ... is class wikitable L sup p sup dispersion central tendency L sup 1 sup average absolute ... minimizes average absolute deviation. The dispersion in the L sup 1 sup norm, given by math f 1 c x ... more details
In economics , average cost or unit cost is equal to total cost divided by the number of goods produced the output quantity, Q . It is also equal to the sum of average variable costs total variable costs divided by Q plus average fixed costs total fixed costs divided by Q . Average costs may be dependent ... term, for example . Average costs affect the supply curve and are a fundamental component of supply and demand . math AC frac TC Q math Short run average cost Average cost is distinct from the price ... of perfect competition , price may be lower than average cost due to marginal cost pricing . Short run average cost will vary in relation to the quantity produced unless fixed costs are zero ... costs. A typical average cost curve will have a U shape, because fixed costs are all incurred before ... costs are below average costs, so average costs are decreasing as quantity increases. An increasing marginal cost curve will intersect a U shaped average cost curve at its minimum, after which point the average cost curve begins to slope upward. For further increases in production beyond this minimum, marginal cost is above average costs, so average costs are increasing as quantity increases. An example ... widgets per period below a certain production level, average cost is higher due to under utilised equipment, while above that level, production bottlenecks increase the average cost. Long run average cost The long run is a time frame in which the firm can vary the quantities used of all inputs, even physical capital. A long run average cost curve can be upward sloping, downward sloping, or downward ..., with an in between level of output at which the slope of long run average cost is zero. The typical long run average cost curve is U shaped, by definition reflecting increasing returns to scale ... i.e., is operating in a downward sloping region of the long run average cost curve if and only if it has ... sloping region of the long run average cost curve if and only if it has decreasing returns to scale ... more details
Image DavieVillage 1.png frame Banners designed by Joe Average decorate the Davie Village Gay village gaybourhood . Joe Average born 1957 ref http www.vandopgallery.com artists dsp artist.php?ArtistID 9 Van Dop Gallery Joe Average ref is a Canadian artist who resides in Vancouver , British Columbia. Diagnosed HIV HIV at age 27, Average made the decision to commit the rest of his life to art, and to challenge himself to live by his art. ref http www.positiveside.ca e V7I1 Average e.htm Not Your Average Joe Pop icon and artist Joe Average on his most challenging masterpiece his health ref He was born in Victoria, British Columbia Victoria , British Columbia , Canada . Average frequently donates work to charitable causes, such as Vancouver s annual Art for Life auction. ref http www.visionpositive.ca e V7I1 Average e.htm Not Your Average Joe Pop icon and artist Joe Average on his most challenging masterpiece his health ref His work has been used for such projects as A Loving Spoonful a charity which provides meals to people with terminal illnesses and the Davie Village . ref name aidswalkforlife.ca http www.aidswalkforlife.ca AboutTheArtwork2007.htm The AIDS Walk for Life About the Artwork ref Average has also been selected to judge submissions for Vancouver s AIDS memorial and anti homophobia posters. Average is known for his cheerful, colorful, cartoon like work, including images of flowers, animals and insects, and people. He has received many awards and honors, including civic ... November 3, 2002 as Joe Average Day in the city. ref name aidswalkforlife.ca Average was honored ... joe average friederich hayek The Incredible shrinking Man , CBC Radio, The Sunday Edition documentary , January 16, 2011 ref References references External links http www.joeaverageart.com Joe Average Persondata NAME Average, Joe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Average, Joe Category LGBT artists from Canada Category ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 Original research date May 2007 Secondary average , or SecA , is a baseball statistics baseball statistic more precisely, a sabermetrics sabermetric measurement of hitting performance. It is a complement to batting average , which is a simple ratio of base hit baseball statistics hit s to at bats . Secondary average is a ratio of bases gained from other sources extra base hit s, base on balls walks and net bases gained through stolen base s to at bats. Secondary averages have a higher variance than batting averages. In modern Major League Baseball , a secondary average higher than about .500 is considered outstanding, and one below .200 is considered very poor. The league average SecA is typically similar to the league average batting average, in the range of .250 280. The formula is math SecA frac TB H BB SB CS AB math where TB Total bases H Hit baseball statistics Hits BB bases on balls SB Stolen base s CS Caught stealing AB At bats Baseball statistics Baseball stub Category Baseball statistics ... more details
Wikify date October 2010 A poll average is the result of someone taking the combined information from many different opinion poll s that deal with the same issue and synthesizing the information into a new set of numbers. ref Lynch, Scott M. Introduction to Bayesian Statistics and Estimation for Social Scientists 2007 ref The problem with this is that each poll is usually conducted in a slightly different manner, which technically cannot be combined into one poll. Polls in themselves contain uncertainty because they are only using a sample of the population. The uncertainty is measurable, which we usually call the margin of error. An inaccurate way to conduct a poll average is to treat each poll as though they were exactly the same in uncertainty. The reason for this is that this type of poll average gives less weight to the polls that have less uncertainty. However, if you account for the variation in polls due to each poll s unique sample size, you can combine the polls into a poll average. This means the only assumption you are making is that each poll was conducted in a similar manner. You can also measure the uncertainty of this poll average. An example of a poll average that is done using the more accurate method is found here http www.daytodaypolitics.com polls presidential election Obama vs McCain 2008.htm 2008 Presidential Election poll average. References Reflist Category Evaluation methods ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Average Betty , is a short format, food entertainment web series written, produced, and performed by Sara O Donnell . The show debuted on iTunes in August 2006 and has since spread all over the Internet. The show s format is an innovative blend of cooking and campy comedy sketches. This unique format has caused some viewers to question if Average Betty is even a cooking show at all. ref http www.tilzy.tv average betty pushes the cooking show.htm Average Betty Pushes the Cooking Show ref The show has attracted millions of viewers and has received accolades from both new ... http www.tubemogul.com profile profile page?pid averagebetty Tubemogul Rich Analytics for Average ... Scoop On Food In Los Angeles ref and The Tampa Tribune . In February, 2007, Average Betty won ... photos, Bye Bye, Betty Crocker Hello Average Betty, in the Flavor Section. ref name From Betty Crocker to Average Betty Cite news url http www.tbo.com life food MGBCSWFQ66F.html title Bye Bye, Betty Crocker Hello Average Betty date 2007 09 05 accessdate 2008 10 03 Dead link date October 2010 bot ... Tribune. ref name From Betty Crocker to Average Betty Cite news url http www.tbo.com life food MGBCSWFQ66F.html title From Betty Crocker to Average Betty date 2007 09 05 accessdate 2008 10 03 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref In October 2007 Average Betty made the Los Angeles KTTV Fox 11 10 o clock news in a story called Average Betty Heating up the Internet ref http www.myfoxla.com myfox pages Home Detail?contentId 4670606&version 2&locale EN US&layoutCode VSTY&pageId 1.1.1 Average Betty Heating up the Internet ref In November 2007, Average Betty again made the Fox 10 o clock ... Detail?contentId 4937142&version 1&locale EN US&layoutCode VSTY&pageId 1.1.1 Average Betty s amazing web presence ref In December, 2007, iTunes named Average Betty a Best of 2007 Podcast. Average ... Reflist External links http www.averagebetty.com Average Betty Website official website Category ... more details
refimprove date October 2010 Average and over , often abbreviated A&O, refers to two baseball statistics used in the 1850s and 1860s by the National Association of Base Ball Players . They referred to a player s average performance over a number of games, and were among the first baseball statistics ever reported and tracked. The term and the reporting method were borrowed from cricket . The basic statistic was presented as a whole number the average and a remainder the over . Average and over runs was the average number of run baseball runs a player scored per game, expressed as a whole number and a remainder. If a player scored 29 runs in nine games, his average runs per game would be three, with two left over. This would be written as 3,2. Average and over hands lost was the number of times a player was out baseball called out , divided by the number of games he played, once again expressed as a whole number and a remainder. If a player was called out 17 times in eight games, his average and over for hands lost would be 2,1. When statistics for Hit baseball hit s and total bases were introduced in 1868, their totals were expressed in the same way. In 1870, most teams began presenting these statistics in decimal form. Continuing the examples above, the player with 29 runs in nine games would have this reported as an average of 3.22 Runs per game. The man called out 17 times in eight games would have an average Hands Lost of 2.12. References Wright, Marshall. D. The National Association of Base Ball Players, 1857 1870. Jefferson, North Carolina McFarland & Company, Inc. 2000. ISBN 0 7864 0779 4 Category Baseball statistics ... more details
Average bitrate ABR refers to the average amount of data transferred per unit of time, usually measured per second. This is commonly referred to for digital music or video. An MP3 file, for example, that has an average bit rate of 128 kbit s transfers, on average, 128,000 bits every second. It can have higher bitrate and lower bitrate parts, and the average bitrate for a certain timeframe is obtained by dividing the number of bits used during the timeframe by the number of seconds in the timeframe. Bitrate is not reliable as a standalone measure of audio video quality, since more efficient compression methods use lower bitrates to encode material at a similar quality. Average bitrate can also refer to a form of variable bitrate VBR encoding in which the encoder will try to reach a target average bitrate or file size while allowing the bitrate to vary between different parts of the audio or video. As it is a form of variable bitrate, this allows more complex portions of the material to use more bits and less complex areas to use fewer bits. However, bitrate will not vary as much as in variable bitrate encoding. ref name hydrogen ABR cite title Average Bitrate date 2007 author publisher Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase url http wiki.hydrogenaudio.org index.php?title Average Bitrate accessdate 2009 10 01 ref At a given bitrate, VBR is usually higher quality than ABR, which is higher quality than CBR constant bitrate . ref name hydrogen LAME cite title LAME date 2009 author publisher Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase url http wiki.hydrogenaudio.org index.php?title LAME Remarks accessdate 2009 10 04 ref ABR encoding is desirable for users who want the general benefits of VBR encoding an optimum ... Reflist External links http wiki.hydrogenaudio.org index.php?title Average Bitrate Average Bitrate in LAME ... from the LAME encoder developers GPSYCHO Average Bit Rate ABR Compression Methods DEFAULTSORT Average Bitrate Category Codecs compu network stub zh ... more details
Cleanup date June 2009 Unreferenced date December 2009 A Bayesian average is a method of estimating the mean of a population consistent with Bayesian probability Bayesian interpretation , where instead of estimating the mean strictly from the available data set, other existing information related to that data set may also be incorporated into the calculation in order to minimize the impact of large deviations, or to assert a default value when the data set is small. For example, in a calculation of an average review score of a book where only two reviews are available, both giving scores of 10, a normal average score would be 10. However, as only two reviews are available, 10 may not represent the true average had more reviews been available. The review site may instead calculate a Bayesian average of this score by adding the average review score of all books in the store to the calculation. For example, by adding five scores of 7 each, the Bayesian average becomes 7.86 instead of 10, which the review site would hope that it will better represent the quality of the book. Note that the additional information incorporated into the mean calculation does not have to be the true prior mean of the larger population, but rather a value subjectively determined by the person calculating the average ... average in term of representing the data set is dependent on the judgment of the person doing the calculation. Calculation Calculating the Bayesian average uses the prior mean m and a constant  .... Example The goal is to calculate the Bayesian average of the heights of various occupations of adult American men. In the larger population of adult American men, the average height is 176  cm ... with an average height of 191  cm among them. For the students, a group of 10 individuals is identified with an average height of 179  cm. For the actors, only James Cromwell is available, for an average height of 201  cm. border 1 rules all Group N Group mean Bayesian average Basketball ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In statistical mechanics , the ensemble average is defined as the mean of a quantity that is a function of the micro state of a system the statistical ensemble mathematical physics ensemble of possible states , according to the distribution of the system on its micro states in this statistical ensemble mathematical physics ensemble . Since the ensemble average is dependent on the statistical ensemble mathematical physics ensemble chosen, its mathematical expression varies from ensemble to ensemble. However, the mean obtained for a given physical quantity doesn t depend on the ensemble chosen at the thermodynamic limit . Canonical ensemble average Classical statistical mechanics For a classical system in thermal equilibrium with its environment, the ensemble average takes the form of an integral over the phase space of the system math bar A frac int Ae beta H q 1, q 2, ... q M, p 1, p 2, ... p N d tau int e beta H q 1, q 2, ... q M, p 1, p 2, ... p N d tau math where math bar A math is the ensemble average of the system property A, math beta math is math frac 1 kT math , known as thermodynamic beta , H is the Hamiltonian of the classical system in terms of the set of coordinates math q i math and their conjugate generalized momenta math p i math , and math d tau math is the volume element of the classical phase space of interest. The denominator in this expression is known as the partition function statistical mechanics partition function , and is denoted by the letter Z. Quantum statistical mechanics For a quantum system in thermal equilibrium with its environment, the weighted average takes the form of a sum over Energy eigenvalues quantum energy states , rather than a continuous integral Characterization of the classical limit Ensemble average in other ensembles Microcanonical ensemble Macrocanonical ensemble g 1 F Pi T when T micrometer 2 DEFAULTSORT Ensemble Average Category Statistical mechanics Physics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Average Psycho Type video Artist Dir En Grey Cover Deg average psycho.jpg Cover size Released July 27, 2005 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Heavy metal music metal Length 22 31 Label Free Will Director Hiroyuki Kondo Producer Dir En Grey, br Tetsushi Suehiro Reviews Chronology Last album Average Fury br 2005 This album Average Psycho br 2005 Next album Tour 05 It Withers and Withers It Withers and Withers br 2006 Misc Average Psycho stylized AVERAGE PSYCHO is a music video compilation released by Dir En Grey on July 27, 2005. It comprises Censorship uncensored versions of previously released clips. It is the first and only Dir En Grey release since the Taiyou no Ao single not to be published through Free Will Sub divisions Firewall Div. and Sony Music Entertainment Japan Sony Music but Free Will , which is likely due to the explicit nature of the videos and the albeit headless depiction of Adolf Hitler on the cover. The videos for Saku and Kodou are connected by a storyline about a Homicide homicidal teenager, while Mazohyst of Decadence portrays the lyrical contents of the song a baby s thoughts on being aborted and left in a trash bag outside of a clinic. The video for Obscure features a different mix of the song, which has an extended opening and an additional interlude. Obscure and Kodou were stylistically censored originally by utilizing wide framed Windowbox film windowboxing to only show a small portion of the full shot the Average Psycho versions feature the full shots, and in the case of Kodou , reveal the full narative of the video. Track listing Obscure Saku Kodou Mazohyst of Decadence Dir En Grey Category Dir En Grey video albums Category 2005 video albums Category Music video compilation albums Category 2005 compilation albums ja AVERAGE PSYCHO ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Average Fury Type video Artist Dir En Grey Cover Deg average fury.jpg Cover size Released June 29, 2005 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Heavy metal music metal Length Label Free Will Sub divisions Firewall Div. br Sony Music Entertainment Japan SMEJ Director Producer Dir En Grey Reviews Chronology Last album Tour 04 The Code of Vulgarism The Code of Vulgar ism br 2004 This album Average Fury br 2005 Next album Average Psycho br 2005 Misc Average Fury stylized AVERAGE FURY is a music video compilation released by Dir En Grey on June 29, 2005, their first not to be released on VHS . It contains behind the scenes footage for each clip and comprises songs from Six Ugly , Vulgar album Vulgar and Withering to Death. Track listing Child Prey Mr.Newsman Drain Away Kasumi Obscure The Final Machiavellism Saku Kodou Notes The Obscure video featured here comprises footage from the Blitz 5 Days DVD with the album version of the song serving as audio. The clips for Saku and Kodou are Censorship censored on this release. Uncensored versions were later included on the Average Psycho DVD. The videos are connected by a storyline about a Homicide homicidal teenager. Dir En Grey Category Dir En Grey video albums Category 2005 video albums Category Music video compilation albums Category 2005 compilation albums 2000s rock album stub 2000s metal album stub ja AVERAGE FURY ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Best Test career bowling averages Bowling average is a statistic measuring the performance of bowler cricket bowlers in the sport of cricket . A bowler s bowling average is defined as the total number of run cricket run s conceded by the bowlers divided by the number of wicket s taken by the bowler, so the lower the average the better. It is similar to earned run average in baseball. For fast bowler s in Test cricket , most need to maintain an average of below about 35 to hold a place in the team. Acceptable averages for spin bowler s tend to be a little higher ranging between 35 and 40. Career records for bowling average are usually subject to a qualification of a minimum number of balls bowled or wickets taken, to avoid including artificially high or low averages resulting from a career spanning only a few matches. Under the usual qualification of at least 2,000 balls bowled, George Lohmann has the lowest Test bowling average, with 112 wickets taken at an average of 10.75 ref cite web url http stats.cricinfo.com ci content records 283256.html title Best career bowling average publisher ESPN cricinfo accessdate 4 January 2012 ref . Lohmann played in the late 19th century, when pitch conditions were far more favourable to bowlers than is currently the case. Only 11 other bowlers have averages below 20 on this basis. In terms of assessing the effectiveness of a bowler, the average gives a useful but not a complete picture. Another useful statistic is the bowling strike rate the mean number of balls bowled per wicket taken, indicating a bowler s wicket taking potency. Bowling averages in One Day International s are generally somewhat lower than ... to form their bowling average the average being equal to the economy rate divided by six, times the strike rate , meaning that the average gives a combined indication of a bowler s potency and control ... using the bowling average as a gauge of a bowler s quality. Pitches were not covered before the First ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Total average is a baseball statistic devised by sportswriter Thomas Boswell in the 1970s. The statistic is designed to measure a hitter s overall offensive contributions. The definition of the statistic is simple. A player gets a credit for every base he accumulates and a penalty for every out he makes. So a player gets one credit for a single, base on balls walk , stolen base or being hit by pitch hit by a pitch two for a Double baseball double three for a Triple baseball triple and four for a home run . Add all the bases together and divide them by the number of outs the player makes and you have the player s Total Average. The formula is Total Average Total Bases Hit By Pitch Walks Stolen Bases Caught Stealing At Bats Hits Caught Stealing Grounded Into Double Play Because Total average emphasizes walks and extra base hits and de emphasizes singles it has much in common with statistics developed by Bill James and other sabermetrics sabermetricians . Like On base plus slugging OPS , total average gives credit to players who draw a lot of walks and hit with a lot of power Babe Ruth , Barry Bonds , Ted Williams and Frank Thomas AL baseball player Frank Thomas for instance. James himself was critical of total average. Citation needed date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT Total Average Category Baseball statistics zh ... more details
for Generalised average in Maths Generalized mean Admiralty law The law of general average is a legal principle of maritime law according to which all party parties in a sea venture proportionally share any losses resulting from a voluntary sacrifice of part of the ship or cargo to save the whole in an emergency. In the exigencies of hazards faced at sea, crew members often have precious little time in which to determine precisely whose cargo they are jettisoning. Thus, to avoid quarrelling that could waste valuable time, there arose the equitable practice whereby all the merchants whose cargo landed safely would be called on to contribute a portion, based upon a share or percentage, to the merchant or merchants whose goods had been tossed overboard to avert imminent peril. While general average traces its origins in ancient maritime law, still it remains part of the admiralty law of most countries. The first codification of general average was the York Antwerp Rules ref http www.usaverageadjusters.org YAR.htm ref of 1890. American companies accepted it in 1949. General average requires three elements which are clearly stated by Mr. Justice Grier in Barnard v. Adams 1st. A common danger a danger in which vessel, cargo and crew all participate a danger imminent and apparently inevitable, except by voluntarily incurring the loss of a portion of the whole to save the remainder. 2nd. There must be a voluntary jettison, jactus, or casting away, of some portion of the joint concern for the purpose of avoiding this imminent peril, periculi imminentis evitandi causa, or, in other words ... to avoid the imminent common peril must be successful . See also Rose, Francis D. 2005 . General Average ... York Antwerp Rules http www.marlegal.com mlgen.html General average http www.wkwebster.com general generalav0.htm General average http cargolaw.com 2008nightmare msc sabrina.html GA MSC Sabrina grounds in St. Lawrence River, Canada Cite EB1911 W1EC 1 wstitle Average Category Admiralty law ar ... more details
moving average. deletable image caption In statistics , a moving average , also called rolling average , rolling mean or running average , is a type of finite impulse response filter used to analyze a set of data points by creating a series of average s of different subsets of the full data set. Given a series of numbers and a fixed subset size, the moving average can be obtained by first taking the average of the first subset. The fixed subset size is then shifted forward, creating a new subset ... connecting all the fixed averages is the moving average. A moving average is a set of numbers, each of which is the average of the corresponding subset of a larger set of data points. A moving average .... A moving average is commonly used with time series data to smooth out short term fluctuations ... on the application, and the parameters of the moving average will be set accordingly. For example ... or other macroeconomic time series. Mathematically, a moving average is a type of convolution and so ... time series data, a moving average filters higher frequency components without any specific connection ... as smoothing the data. Simple moving average In financial applications a simple moving average ... terms moving average levels can be interpreted as resistance technical analysis resistance in a rising ... around the mean, a simple moving average lags behind the latest data point by half the sample ... an SMA of that period will eliminate that variation the average always containing one complete cycle ... to avoid the shifting induced by using only past data. Hence a central moving average can be computed .... This requires using an odd number of data points in the sample window. Cumulative moving average In a cumulative moving average , the data arrives in an ordered data stream and the statistician would like to get the average of all of the data up until the current data point. For example, an investor may want the average price of all of the stock transactions for a particular stock up until ... more details
orphan date May 2008 unreferenced date June 2008 In sports, an average of a certain skill denotes the expected value of the skill level of the participant in the given sport . It is basically a central tendency that takes into account the various performances of the player and generates an expected performance under typical conditions. Category Sports records and statistics sports stub ... more details
Infobox album Name Average Blasphemy Type DVD Artist Dir En Grey Cover Cover size Released October 27, 2009 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Heavy metal music metal Length Label The End Records Director Hiroyuki Kondo Producer Dir En Grey, Reviews Chronology Last album Average Psycho br 2005 This album Average Blasphemy br 2009 Next album Misc Average Blasphemy stylized AVERAGE BLASPHEMY is a DVD collection of Dir En Grey s most recent videos including the 10  minute version of Vinushka and Dozing Green that was voted best video on Headbangers Ball 2008. Although listed as restricted versions , the videos to both Vinushka and Agitated Screams of Maggots have a significant amount of visual censorship, with the decision to do so explained briefly in a note enclosed with the DVD. Track listing VINUSHKA Restricted Ver. DOZING GREEN GLASS SKIN REIKETSU NARISEBA Agitated Screams of Maggots Restricted Ver. GRIEF RYOUJOKU NO AME CLEVER SLEAZOID RED SOIL VINUSHKA Promotion Edit Ver. CLEVER SLEAZOID DESPAIR IN THE WOMB Ver. AGITATED SCREAMS OF MAGGOTS DESPAIR IN THE WOMB Ver. CONCEIVED SORROW IN WEAL OR WOE Ver. Dir En Grey Category Dir En Grey video albums Category 2009 video albums Category Live video albums Category 2009 live albums ja AVERAGE BLASPHEMY ... more details
Media accessdate 2010 03 11 ref in the United States U.S. , or principal of average ref cite book ... 9780900886386 ref , subject to average ref cite web url http www.lloyds.com Common Help Glossary?page 2 title Average date work Lloyd s Insurance Glossary publisher Society of Lloyd s accessdate 2010 10 18 ref , or pro rata condition of average ref cite book title Valuation Principles Into Practice ... final.pdf title Don t let under insurance be an average condition author Angus Maclean date 2009 ..., but it only seems to accept dollars Where a building s insurance policy is subject to average, underinsurance ... research glossary conditio.html title Condition of Average author Neil Grieve date 2007 09 ... Dictionary of Insurance chapter Average 1 publisher Pearson Education Limited year 2004 isbn 978 ..., if the policy is subject to average, any claim will be reduced by the value of the underinsurance. Crucially ..., mandate that all policies subject to average have the policyholder acknowledge the risks of underinsurance ... rata condition of average year 1985 url http www.legislation.govt.nz act public 1985 0117 latest DLM76614.html ... of Subject to Average br 1 Your insurance policy contains a provision making it subject to average .... You suffer a loss of 5,000. If your policy is subject to average , the maximum amount that you ... trap, New Zealand has legislation to ban the use of average clauses for dwelling houses ... 15. Prohibition on inclusion of pro rata condition of average in contract of insurance relating to dwellinghouse ... Cargo insurance Main Marine insurance The history of average clauses began with cargo insurance. Here .... This is commonly termed the General average law of general average . Average clauses can cause problems ... more details
Batting average is a statistic in both cricket and baseball that measures the performance of batsman ... Donald Bradman Bradman s Test average of 99.94. In cricket, a player s batting average is the total ... of his own playing ability, and largely independent of his team mates, batting average is a good metric ..., being approximately the average number of runs the batsman scores per innings. Batting average has ... due to improved bats and smaller grounds among other factors, players who sustained an average above ... bowlers than batsmen typically average something between 20 and 30. 15 and under is typical for specialist bowlers. Career records for batting average are usually subject to a minimum qualification ... to be reliably assessed. Under this qualification, the highest Test cricket Test batting average belongs ... batting average over 50 is exceptional, and that only List of Test cricket records Highest career average four other players have averages over 60 and only one over 61 , this is an outstanding statistic. The fact that Bradman s average is so far above that of any other cricketer has led ... of all rabbits ref has an apparently respectable One Day International ODI average of 15 from 20 games ... 100 balls so it does not supplant the role of batting average. It is used particularly in One day ... class cricket. Leading Test batting averages ranked in order of average Source Cricinfo ... is removed, the highest career batting average list is topped by Andy Ganteaume , who scored ... index.html?class 1 orderby batting average template results type batting title Statsguru Test matches Batting average descending publisher Cricinfo accessdate 9 August 2009 ref denotes not out. For more ... sabermetric formula math AVG frac H AB math In baseball, the batting average BA is defined as the quotient ... 19th century he adapted the concept behind the cricket batting average to devise a similar ... this as the basis for the baseball batting average. His reason for using at bats rather than outs ... more details
cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Average Angel Type studio Artist Tiffany Giardina Cover TiffanyGiardinaNoAverageAngel.jpg Border yes Released Start date 2009 01 20 Recorded 2008 Genre Pop music Pop , Pop Rock Pop Rock Length Duration m 42 s 08 Label 785 Records 785 Producer Steve Walsh, PJ Bianco, and JP Rande Last album We ve Got Christmas br 2005 This album No Average Angel br 2009 Next album Paper Made Hearts br 2010 Misc Singles Name No Average ... No Average Angel single 2 date 2009 r digital No Average Angel is the second studio album by American ... Me and No Average Angel were also included on the Another Cinderella Story soundtrack. Composition ... gets excited when she hears her songs on the radio by saying The first time I heard No Average ... 3 5 rev2 Allmusic ref name CC http www.campuscircle.com review.cfm?r 7993 ref rev2Score D No Average ... Spears no longer can. No Average Angel is a fluffy, frothy collection of bubblegum pop in a day ... her resonance and those of Disney productions like Miley Cyrus . No Average Angel is just a regular one. ref name CC Promotion Giardina performed No Average Angel at the 2008 UBS Parade Spectacula in Stamford ... ref Singles The first single off the album was Hurry Up and Save Me and the second was No Average ..., also called No Average Angel . It was only available for a limited edition. It was released November ... s writing credits yes title1 No Average Angel writer1 Richard Hammond, Jill Walsh and Steve Walsh ... Tiffany Giardina Bonus DVD r deluxe www.bol.com title1 No Average Angel music video title2 Hurry Up and Save Me music video Notes Song lengths, writing credits and producing credits taken from the No Average ... for No Average Angel and Hurry Up and Save Me . Personnel Credits for No Average Angel adapted ... ref name Billboard http www.billboard.com album tiffany giardina no average angel 1198213 ref align ... 2009 03 17 tiffany giardina is no average angel External links http www.tiffanygiardina.com Official ... more details
In baseball statistics , run average RA refers to measures of the rate at which run baseball run s are allowed or scored. For pitcher s, the run average is the number of runs earned or unearned allowed per nine innings. It is calculated using this formula math mathrm RA 9 cdot frac mathrm R mathrm IP math where R Run baseball Runs IP Innings pitched Run average for pitchers differs from the more commonly used earned run average ERA by adding earned run unearned runs to the numerator. This measure is also known as total run average TRA or runs allowed average . For batter baseball batter s, the run average is the number of runs scored per at bat. ref cite web title Run average publisher Baseball GM url http baseballgm.blogspot.com 2007 04 blog post.html date 2007 04 18 accessdate 2007 07 28 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Run average for pitchers Although presentations of pitching statistics generally feature the ERA rather than the RA, the latter statistic is notable for both historical and analytical reasons. For early leagues or leagues for which statistics must be calculated from box scores, such as the Negro league baseball Negro leagues , data on earned runs may be unavailable and RA may be the only statistic available. ref Holway, p. 9. ref The analytical case for RA appeared as early as 1976, when sports journalism sportswriter Leonard Koppett proposed that RA would be a better measure of pitcher performance than ERA. ref Thorn and Palmer, p. 29. ref Subsequently, sabermetrics sabermetrician Bill James wrote, I think that the distinction between earned runs and unearned runs is silly and artificial, a distinction having no meaning except in the eyes of some ... average. The formula for this adjustment is math mathrm RA 100 cdot frac mathrm lgRA mathrm RA math where lgRA park adjusted league run average RA the pitcher s run average. Values of RA above 100 indicate better than average pitching performance. Unlike unadjusted RA, which must be higher ... more details
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Prospectus s annual PECOTA forecasts. EqA is scaled like a batting average, which is the number of safe ... that sabermetricians use. Renaming In 2010 Baseball Prospectus renamed EqA True Average abbreviated TAv . ref Jay Jaffe, Call It True Average, http baseballprospectus.com article.php?articleid 10114 ... more details
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