
r, rs (statistics) | WordReference Forums
Oct 17, 2015 · r = Pearson's correlation coefficient for continuous variables r s = Spearman's correlation coefficient for variables that have been converted into ranked scores, where one or …
U.A.R. - Banco Hipotecario del Uruguay - WordReference Forums
Feb 24, 2011 · U.A.R. = Unidad de Ahorro Reajustable. Indexed Unit (UR) of Uruguay was established by Law No. 13,728 of December 17, 1968, by which created the National Housing …
abbreviation for the days (monday, tuesday,..) | WordReference …
Dec 15, 2006 · I don't ever remember seeing 'R' used as an abbreviation for Thursday. Single letter abbreviations are very uncommon, but the few places i've seen them, have only used …
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in a blind [blinded] manner - WordReference Forums
Sep 14, 2011 · Hi you all! I am currently translating some medical statistics and I do not really understand what "in a blind manner" means in this context. Maybe you can help me out! For …
mean y average - WordReference Forums
Jul 27, 2007 · Buenas. ¿Podría alguien explicarme cual es la dieferencia entre "mean" y "average"? (en el significado que tienen en común) Gracias
certification of vital record - WordReference Forums
Nov 3, 2005 · Field and topic: TRADUCCIÓN DE UN CERTIFICADO DE NACIMIENTO DEL INGLES A CASTELLANO. PERTENECIENTE AL ESTADO DE CALIFORNIA. Aparece en el …
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Feb 28, 2008 · hi I am not sure if I correctly used ne pas avoir in the following sentence (I'm a little confused about the ne pas + infinitif) Malheureusement, les médias dépendent de plus en plus …
Broke the needle - WordReference Forums
Dec 10, 2010 · Hello everyone. The other day I was watching a tv show (Supernatural, for those familiar with it) and there is a phrase that I can't figure the meaning of. The phrase is: "Broke …
username or user name? - WordReference Forums
Jan 23, 2006 · Actually, according to the Googlefight statistics that were posted earlier, "user name" defeats "username", having gotten some 8 times the number of "hits". Again, though, I …