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Variant of normalize

normalize Definition

nor·mal·ize (nôrmə līz′)

transitive verb normalized -·ized′, normalizing -·iz′·ing

to make normal; specif.,
  1. to bring to the natural, or usual, state
  2. to bring into conformity with a standard, pattern, model, etc.

intransitive verb

to become normal

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normalized Usage Examples

Object

  • variance: Figure 14: Normalized opinion variance for a population of 2500 agents in a small-world network with parameter p = 0.1.
  • relation: In producing a set of normalized relations we have a framework for a database to be implemented.
  • score: ProfileSearch corrects the observed alignment scores for these systematic affects of sequence length to give normalized scores.
  • plot: A normalized dB plot with a 20dB gradient is plotted.
  • frequency: An FFT of 16384 points produces 8193 spectral frequencies from 0 to 0.5 normalized frequency.
  • component: The translation from sample values to normalized color/alpha components must follow certain rules.

Subject

  • number: Warning: these results should really be normalized by the total number of parishes per county.

Modifying Another Word

  • so: Is this statement still true if the squares are normalized so that the first row is the identity permutation?
  • not: Why is the relational data model in the case study not normalized?
  • fully: Authors may wish to consider a simplified version of the relational data model, perhaps one that is fully normalized.
  • properly: In these pages, you discover how to set up tables and relationships to ensure that the database is properly normalized.

Preposition: in

  • way: It is assumed that all the windowed particles are normalized in the same way.

Preposition: with

  • respect: The distribution function has not been normalized with respect to the density since the volume of a cluster is not well-defined.

Preposition: by

  • number: Warning: these results should really be normalized by the total number of parishes per county.