In measurements, "ca" typically stands for "circa," a Latin term meaning "around" or "approximately." It is often used in historical contexts to indicate an estimated date or quantity. For example, "ca 1900" would imply that the date is around the year 1900, rather than an exact year.
For a set of measurements, the mean valueis the sum of all the measurement values divided by the number of measurements in the set.
A million
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ca as an abbreviation related to time, means about. e.g. ca 1800 = about 1800
For a set of measurements, the mean valueis the sum of all the measurement values divided by the number of measurements in the set.
Can be used to mean cancer e.g. ca-stomach.
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avec ca= with it, this
Ca, with a cedille on the c, means "that."
Circa...approximately.