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  2. Time series database - Wikipedia

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    A time series database is a software system that is optimized for storing and serving time series through associated pairs of time(s) and value(s). [1] In some fields, time series may be called profiles, curves, traces or trends. [ 2 ]

  3. Decomposition of time series - Wikipedia

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    This is an important technique for all types of time series analysis, especially for seasonal adjustment. [2] It seeks to construct, from an observed time series, a number of component series (that could be used to reconstruct the original by additions or multiplications) where each of these has a certain characteristic or type of behavior.

  4. Time series - Wikipedia

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    A time series is very frequently plotted via a run chart (which is a temporal line chart). Time series are used in statistics, signal processing, pattern recognition, econometrics, mathematical finance, weather forecasting, earthquake prediction, electroencephalography, control engineering, astronomy, communications engineering, and largely in ...

  5. Darts (band) - Wikipedia

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    Darts is a nine-piece British doo-wop revival band that achieved chart success in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The London -based band had a number of UK top 20 hits including three successive number twos with revivals of early US rock and roll , R&B and original songs.

  6. Darts world rankings - Wikipedia

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    The Darts World Rankings are systems designed to determine a list of the best darts players in the world based on their performances in past tournaments. In 1993, a group of former world champions and other high-profile players separated from the British Darts Organisation , meaning there were several major governing bodies in the sport.

  7. Three-dart average - Wikipedia

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    The three-dart average then is just that number multiplied by three. When a Player Busts on the First Dart of a Throw: The bust counts as a complete throw (i.e., 3 darts) even though only one dart is physically thrown. The remaining two darts in that turn are considered "used" but not scored because the score for the turn is zero.

  8. List of darts players - Wikipedia

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    Paul Lim player profile at Darts Orakel Player profile for List of darts players from Dartsdatabase Paul Nicholson: The Asset 1979 Australia: Per Laursen: Peachie 1966 Denmark: Peter Evison: The Fen Tiger 1964 England: Peter Hunt New Zealand: Peter Locke Wales: Peter Manley: One Dart 1962 England: Peter Masson: 1945 2010 Scotland: Peter Wright ...

  9. Fan chart (time series) - Wikipedia

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    In time series analysis, a fan chart is a chart that joins a simple line chart for observed past data, by showing ranges for possible values of future data together with a line showing a central estimate or most likely value for the future outcomes. As predictions become increasingly uncertain the further into the future one goes, these ...