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Baro is wind ... Meter is pressure
They mean: centi as in centimeter is 1/100 of a meter and milli as in millimeter is 1/1000 of a meter
A meaningless question, unless you mean a square of 1 meter side, which is 1 square meter. None.
I suppose you mean centimeter. A centimeter is 1/100 of a meter.
If you mean 8.60m, then rounded to the nearest meter would be 9m.
your blood glucose may be too high for meter to read or bad test strip
what does e9 mean on your glucose meter
what does precision mean
Precision refers to how close the values in a set of data are with respect to each other. An indication of precision is given by the mean deviation from the mean of a set of readings (Standard deviation also will do): Mean deviation from mean = Summation (Modulus(X - mean)) / n where X denotes the individual readings and n is the number of readings taken. A small mean deviation from mean indicates high precision.
Poor precision. Precision refers to the consistency of repeated measurements, while accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value. If a speedometer consistently shows a speed that is off by a fixed amount from the actual speed (e.g., always reads 5 mph higher), it has poor accuracy. If it fluctuates widely even for the same speed, it has poor precision.
Accuracy is how close you are to your expected value and precision is how close together your experimental values are.
An 84 blood glucose is perfect.
Accuracy and precision are synonyms. They both mean without error, they are exactly right, No more and no less.
Yes.
dc - an arbitrary precision calculator
It stands for speed and precision.
Assuming you mean 'One Touch' blood glucose meter, one can safely say it does not hurt. The machine give quick and very small jab to get get blood sample but it is not painful.