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		Definition of percentile in English: percentilenoun pəˈsɛntʌɪlpərˈsɛnˌtaɪl Statistics 1Each of the 100 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.  Example sentencesExamples -  We performed 10000 iterations and calculated the probability of obtaining the observed or a more extreme degree of homogeneity in the sign of effect size from the percentiles of the distribution of the results of the 10000 iterations.
 -  The terms tercile, quartile, quintile and decile should refer to the percentiles which divide the distribution into 3, 4, 5, or 10 equal parts, respectively.
 -  An alternate method is presented, whereby data are mined from the laboratory information system for each analyte/analyzer combination and data are analyzed through comparison of population percentiles.
 -  Table 1, which contains the simulation results, therefore displays percentiles of this distribution.
 -  Comparison of population percentiles requires an adequate amount of data for statistical significance.
 
 - 1.1 Each of the 99 intermediate values of a random variable which divide a frequency distribution into 100 such groups.
 the tenth percentile for weight  she passed the state board exam in the top percentile  Example sentencesExamples -  While I am certain that there is a wide range of skill levels within the pool of available developers, that does not mean that those developers who are not in the top percentiles should be described as ‘substandard.’
 -  Then we divide the income of the household at the ninetieth percentile by the income of the household at the tenth percentile.
 -  Bars above histograms indicate the 1st, 5th, 95th, and 99th percentiles of the cumulative frequency distribution.
 -  Comparing the top and bottom tenth percentiles, there was more than an eightfold difference in the proportion of patients monitored every 3 months and more than a twofold difference in the proportion of patients monitored every 6 months.
 -  While I was there I more than doubled some of the stamina records and scored in the top percentile of graduates in nearly every single academic exam.
 
  
    Definition of percentile in US English: percentilenounpərˈsɛnˌtaɪlpərˈsenˌtīl Statistics 1Each of the 100 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable.  Example sentencesExamples -  Table 1, which contains the simulation results, therefore displays percentiles of this distribution.
 -  An alternate method is presented, whereby data are mined from the laboratory information system for each analyte/analyzer combination and data are analyzed through comparison of population percentiles.
 -  We performed 10000 iterations and calculated the probability of obtaining the observed or a more extreme degree of homogeneity in the sign of effect size from the percentiles of the distribution of the results of the 10000 iterations.
 -  The terms tercile, quartile, quintile and decile should refer to the percentiles which divide the distribution into 3, 4, 5, or 10 equal parts, respectively.
 -  Comparison of population percentiles requires an adequate amount of data for statistical significance.
 
 - 1.1 Each of the 99 intermediate values of a random variable that divide a frequency distribution into 100 groups.
 the tenth percentile for weight  Example sentencesExamples -  Bars above histograms indicate the 1st, 5th, 95th, and 99th percentiles of the cumulative frequency distribution.
 -  While I was there I more than doubled some of the stamina records and scored in the top percentile of graduates in nearly every single academic exam.
 -  Comparing the top and bottom tenth percentiles, there was more than an eightfold difference in the proportion of patients monitored every 3 months and more than a twofold difference in the proportion of patients monitored every 6 months.
 -  While I am certain that there is a wide range of skill levels within the pool of available developers, that does not mean that those developers who are not in the top percentiles should be described as ‘substandard.’
 -  Then we divide the income of the household at the ninetieth percentile by the income of the household at the tenth percentile.
 
  
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