No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.The answer will depend on who you mean by HE.
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Their combat level is 96, and you need 60 Slayer to fight them.
The simplest answer is variation or death. If the mutation is abberant enough it renders the organism nonviable...a continum of lesser effects that potentially result in deformity, disorder, pigment variation, behavioral change all the way to some fabulous modification that creates a great adaptation that makes an organism more successful.
Variation is encouraged when a species has a large population and there is pressure for individuals to modify their nesting, hunting, eating, sleeping, mating and even preferred locality behaviors to compensate for what will otherwise result in death. The more extreme the pressure to "change" normal behavior the more likely the changes will allow abberant alleles to come to the fore, and eventually result in speciation.
see,I heard a friend calling me an aberrant genotype , and i ondered if it referred to my 'peripatetic' travelling days during the '90s and/or could she have been actually alluding to a 'correct' insight as to my [observable ? ] personal genetic characteristics ! I never got an anser from her , i've told you all i can surmise so far , but have i helped anyone else on this and/or has someone got a more in-depth explication ?
When I trained range on fire giants i got like 100 blue charms or more their not likely to appear though that's just one of the monsters that drop them try going to a runescape help site and type in monsters that do drop blue charms.
No. The A parent could be AA or AO and the rh factor could be ++ or +-. The O parent can only be OO and the rh factor could be ++ or +- They could produce an rh negative child if both parents are +- (heterozyous). Since neither parent has the B blood group it cannot be passed to their offspring. (Rarely, a parent could be a chimera and in this instance an abberant child could result from a mating between parents that appear totally normal...the operative phrase here is "Rarely!").
you mean what you mean
Cells produced mitotically that cannot function correctly are generally destroyed by apotosis. That being said, cancer cells are abberant cells that continue to divide and use the body's resources even if the cell has a different DNA complement.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
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