Trimmed definition

Trimmed means excluding outliers.
Trimmed means any levelling of the material within a cargo space, either partial or total, by means of loading spouts or chutes, portable machinery, equipment or manual labour.
Trimmed means that Trimming of a Vessel on which a Shipment has been loaded has been completed.

Examples of Trimmed in a sentence

  • LC50 Median Lethal Concentration (Determined at 48 Hours) Methods of Estimation:• Probit Method• Spearman-Karber• Trimmed Spearman-Karber• Graphical See the flow chart in Figure 6 on p.

  • TOXICITY TEST DATA ANALYSIS LC50 Median Lethal Concentration (Determined at 48 Hours) Methods of Estimation:• Probit Method• Spearman-Karber• Trimmed Spearman-Karber• Graphical See the flow chart in Figure 6 on p.

  • Trimmed to exclude values below 1st percentile and above 99th percentile.

  • TOXICITY TEST DATA ANALYSISLC50 Median Lethal Concentration (Determined at 48 Hours) Methods of Estimation:• Probit Method• Spearman-Karber• Trimmed Spearman-Karber• Graphical See the flow chart in Figure 6 on p.

  • Trimmed product shall be practically free from decay spots, sunburn, freezing damage, insect injury or any other physical damage.

  • Foreign bidders should quote F.O.B prices on the basis of F.O.B stowed and Trimmed, and C&F prices giving the detailed break-up separately as per clause 9.0 of .

  • Methods of Estimation:• Probit Method• Spearman-Karber• Trimmed Spearman-Karber• Graphical See flow chart in Figure 6 on page 73 of EPA 821-R-02-012 for appropriate method to use on a given data set.

  • Foreign bidders should quote F.O.B prices on the basis of F.O.B stowed and Trimmed, and CFR prices giving the detailed break-up separately as per clause 9.0 of Section-I of Bid Document Part-II.

  • Trimmed areas are to be cut the same height as areas mowed with larger equipment.

  • For further information on the effects of the second FY1996 funding gap, see Dan Moran and Stephen Barr, “When Shutdown Hit Home Ports, GOP Cutters Trimmed Their Sails,” Washington Post, January 8, 1996.

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