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  2. Low-floor tram - Wikipedia

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    Typical floor heights of low-floor trams are 300 to 350 mm (11.8 to 13.8 in), and the Ultra Low Floor tram has a floor height of only 180 mm (7.1 in). For comparison high-floor trams are typically more than 600 mm (23.6 in) and rapid transit using heavy rail trains has floor heights of 800 to 1,200 mm (31.5 to 47.2 in).

  3. Railway platform height - Wikipedia

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    A low floor tram platform in Cologne, 2005. Buses, trams, trolleys, and railway passenger cars are divided into several typical categories. Ultra Low Floor tram – 180 mm (7 in) Low floor tram – 300 to 350 mm (12 to 14 in) High floor tram – more than 600 mm (24 in) Low floor train – 550 mm (22 in)

  4. Floor effect - Wikipedia

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    The "floor effect" is one type of scale attenuation effect; [3] the other scale attenuation effect is the "ceiling effect". Floor effects are occasionally encountered in psychological testing, when a test designed to estimate some psychological trait has a minimum standard score that may not distinguish some test-takers who differ in their ...

  5. Inside Tyler Guyton's 'surreal' path to OU football, likely ...

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    Guyton is seen by most draft experts as a “low floor, high-ceiling” prospect. Based on his combine results, his production score ranked sixth among offensive tackles in the draft class ...

  6. Fantasy plays: Players to start and sit for NFL Week 3 - AOL

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    He’s the ultimate low-floor, high-ceiling play. — Gus Edwards (BAL) had the better fantasy day in Baltimore’s backfield, but Justice Hill got more usage. Edwards played 45.7% of snaps and ...

  7. Ceiling effect (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    The "ceiling effect" is one type of scale attenuation effect; [1] the other scale attenuation effect is the "floor effect".The ceiling effect is observed when an independent variable no longer has an effect on a dependent variable, or the level above which variance in an independent variable is no longer measurable. [2]

  8. Wide Range Intelligence Test - Wikipedia

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    The WRIT is both praised and criticized for its "ceilings and floors," or its ability to detect extremely high and low scores. The test offers an extended range of scores compared to most intelligence tests. However, its extended range is inconsistent across age ranges.

  9. Start 'Em, Sit 'Em quarterbacks: Week 4 fantasy football - AOL

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    Mayfield threw a league-high five touchdown ... Malik Willis may have a higher floor because of his rushing ceiling if he ... The Broncos have allowed a league-low 150.3 passing yards per game to ...