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  2. Orders of magnitude (frequency) - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic – frequency of G −7, the lowest note sung by the singer with the deepest voice in the world, Tim Storms. His vocal cords vibrate 1 time every 5.29 seconds. 10 0: 1 hertz (Hz) 1 to 1.66 Hz: Approximate frequency of an adult human's resting heart beat: 1 Hz: 60 bpm, common tempo in music 2 Hz: 120 bpm, common tempo in music ~7.83 Hz

  3. Pearson correlation coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The Pandas and Polars Python libraries implement the Pearson correlation coefficient calculation as the default option for the methods pandas.DataFrame.corr and polars.corr, respectively. Wolfram Mathematica via the Correlation function, or (with the P value) with CorrelationTest. The Boost C++ library via the correlation_coefficient function.

  4. Zipf's law - Wikipedia

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    Zipf's law (/ z ɪ f /; German pronunciation:) is an empirical law stating that when a list of measured values is sorted in decreasing order, the value of the n-th entry is often approximately inversely proportional to n. The best known instance of Zipf's law applies to the frequency table of words in a text or corpus of natural language:

  5. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The Spearman correlation coefficient is defined as the Pearson correlation coefficient between the rank variables. [6]For a sample of size , the pairs of raw scores (,) are converted to ranks ⁡ [], ⁡ [] , and is computed as

  6. Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia

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    This classification goes in the increasing order of wavelength, which is characteristic of the type of radiation. [1] There are no precisely defined boundaries between the bands of the electromagnetic spectrum; rather they fade into each other like the bands in a rainbow. Radiation of each frequency and wavelength (or in each band) has a mix of ...

  7. NFL Power Rankings entering Week 17: Should a loss ... - AOL

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    Here's a list of every team that has lost at least once since the start of October: all of them. The Bills lost in Week 14. The Lions lost in Week 15. The Vikings have lost to the Lions and the ...

  8. Nets reportedly trading Dennis Schröder to Warriors for De ...

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    Melton averaged 10.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game with the Warriors this season, his first with the team. He signed a one-year, $12.8 million deal with the team this past offseason after he ...

  9. List of physics mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    In the order of increasing wavelength; Good Xylophones Use Very Interesting Musical Rhythms. [7] Godzilla-X Using Violence In Meeting Room. Granddad Xavier Unfortunately Vomited In My Room. Grandma's X-Large Underwear Visible In My Room.

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