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11standard — n 1 *flag, ensign, banner, color, streamer, pennant, pendant, pennon, jack 2 Standard, criterion, gauge, yardstick, touchstone can all mean a measure by which one judges a thing as authentic, good, or adequate or the degree to which it is… …
12Standard and Poor's — UK US noun (also Standard & Poor s 500 Stock Index™, ABBREVIATION S & P) FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► a US ratings agency (= organization that calculates the risk that loans will not be paid back) that also publishes a share index (= list of the… …
13standard performance — standard operator performance A concept used in work measurement to achieve comparability between a range of observations, for determining standard overhead costs, and as the basis for the calculation of some performance related bonus schemes.… …
14Standard gravity — Standard gravity, usually denoted by g 0 or g n, is the nominal acceleration due to gravity at the Earth s surface at sea level. By definition it is equal to exactly 9.80665 m/s2 (approx. 32.174 ft/s2). [The notation m/s2 means meters per second… …
15Average daily traffic — or ADT, and sometimes also mean daily traffic, is the average number of vehicles two way passing a specific point in a 24 hour period, normally measured throughout a year. ADT is the standard measurement for vehicle traffic load on a section of… …
16Standard Gross Margin — Standard Gross Margins or SGMs are a way of classifying farms according to the type of enterprises on the farm, and their relative contribution to overall profit. The SGM provides a measure of a holding s business size, irrespective of its area… …
17standard deviation — standard devi ation n technical a number in ↑statistics that shows by how much members of a mathematical set can be different from the average set …
18standard deviation — standard devi ation noun count TECHNICAL a number that shows how much smaller or larger a number in a set of numbers is from the average of the set …
19standard — ► NOUN 1) a level of quality or attainment. 2) a required or agreed level of quality or attainment. 3) something used as a measure, norm, or model in comparative evaluations. 4) (standards) principles of honourable, decent behaviour. 5) a… …
20standard deviation — n. Statistics a measure of variability equal to the square root of the arithmetic average of the squares of the deviations from the mean in a frequency distribution …