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  • Roughly speaking, the ''k''-th percentile separates the smallest ''k'' percent Special percentiles are the [[median]] (50th percentile),
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  • #REDIRECT [[Percentile]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Percentile]]
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  • ...tion into ten intervals with (at least) 10 percent probability each (see [[percentile]]).
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  • Roughly speaking, the ''k''-th percentile separates the smallest ''k'' percent Special percentiles are the [[median]] (50th percentile),
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  • {{r|Percentile}}
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  • * a ''k''th [[percentile]] for <math> \alpha = {k\over100}</math>
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  • ..., which is theoretically limited to one person in a million (the 99.9999th percentile)."</small>
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  • (6) The 3-year average of the 98th percentile of 24-hour concentrations at each population-oriented<br/>monitor within th
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  • ...tional age babies are usually defined as the babies who are below the 10th percentile in weight for their stage of development. Large for gestational age infants are those above the 90th percentile for weight at birth. When the fetus gets enriched nutrition in the womb, th
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  • ...ages/Pelias schöttleri|Pelias schöttleri]] - [[Special:Allpages/Percentile|Percentile]]
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  • ...ol]] in the blood. It is defined as a cholesterol value exceeding the 95th percentile for the population."<ref name="title">{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.go
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  • Many scores are derived from the normal distribution, including [[percentile rank]]s ("percentiles"), [[normal curve equivalent]]s, [[stanine]]s, [[Stan
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  • * [[Rheumatoid factor]] at a level above the 95th percentile
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  • ...s; denominations and small religions often find it easier to achieve rapid percentile growth than larger ones. The Bahá'í Faith, historically, grows in spurts
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