circular mean difference

circular mean difference
French\ \ différence moyenne circulaire
German\ \ zirkuläre mittlere Differenz
Dutch\ \ angulair gemiddeld verschil
Italian\ \ differenza media circolare
Spanish\ \ diferencia promedio circular
Catalan\ \ diferència mitjana circular
Portuguese\ \ diferença média circular
Romanian\ \ diferenţă medie circulară
Danish\ \ cirkulære betyde forskellen
Norwegian\ \ sirkulære bety forskjellen
Swedish\ \ cirkulär medelskillnad
Greek\ \ κυκλική μέση διαφορά
Finnish\ \ (kulmien keskierotus)
Hungarian\ \ átlagos kör különbség
Turkish\ \ dairesel ortalama fark
Estonian\ \ perioodiline keskmiste erinevus
Lithuanian\ \ skritulinio vidurkio pokytis
Slovenian\ \ krožne pomeni razliko
Polish\ \ kołowa przeciętna różnica
Russian\ \ круговая табличная поправка
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hringlaga þýðir mismunur
Euskara\ \ zirkular esan aldea
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ متوسط الفروقات الدائري
Afrikaans\ \ sirkel- gemiddelde verskil
Chinese\ \ 三 角 均 值 差
Korean\ \ 원평평균차이

Statistical terms. 2014.

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