high-low graph

high-low graph
French\ \ diagramme des sommets et des creux (étude des cycles)
German\ \ Spannweitendarstellung
Dutch\ \ grafiek van het verloop van de variatiebreedte
Italian\ \ grafico dei massimi e minimi
Spanish\ \ gráfico de máximos y mínimos
Catalan\ \ gràfic de màxims i mínims
Portuguese\ \ gráfico de máximos e mínimos; diagrama de máximos e mínimos
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ høj-lav graf
Norwegian\ \ høy-lav graf
Swedish\ \ min-maxdiagram
Greek\ \ -
Finnish\ \ maksimi-minimikuvio
Hungarian\ \ csökkenõ grafikon
Turkish\ \ yüksek-düşük değer grafiği
Estonian\ \ haardediagramm
Lithuanian\ \ maksimaliųjų ir minimaliųjų reikšmių grafas; maksimaliųjų ir minimaliųjų reikšmių diagrama
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ wykres maksymalno-minimalny
Russian\ \ диаграмма максимальных и минимальных значений
Ukrainian\ \ діаграма максимальних та мінімальних значень
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hátt-lágt línurit
Euskara\ \ handia-txikia grafikoa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ رسم للنهايات الصغرى والكبرى
Afrikaans\ \ hoog-laag-grafiek
Chinese\ \ 高 低 ( 散 点 ) 图
Korean\ \ 고-저 그래프

Statistical terms. 2014.

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