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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reweight . - adjective mathematics (of a series etc)
weighted again, especially as part of aniterative process
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Examples
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That means Elektra stock is likely to be reweighted back down if the rally reverses.
Emerging-Markets Investors Risk Elektra Shock John Jannarone 2011
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While 42.81 percent of persons sampled are 60+, this appears to have been reweighted to a more demographically accurate 27% to get the poll results, if I am understanding the info on the last page correctly.
Poll: National Race Tightens; Majority Says Obama Flip-Flopped On Key Issues 2009
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If the weighting of the samples in each group is determined by the correlation to the instrumental calibration period, then is it not natural, indeed inevitable that the samples as reweighted will have a high correlation to the instrumental/calibration period?
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(Right) Unrooted parsimony tree showing relationships among the Meso-Melanesian and Papuan Tip groups based on grammatical traits only (that is, discarding abundant lexical evidence) (the figure shows reweighted and raw bootstrap values).
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Like the more familiar MSCI index, this reweighted gauge has performed miserably this year.
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The research institute this month reweighted its time lines and updated the base year used to calculate the index.
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Like the more familiar MSCI index, this reweighted gauge has performed miserably this year.
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In the second case, where all the women in some sibships have died, reweighted mortality rates that ignore this will be biased downward.
PLoS Medicine: New Articles Ziad Obermeyer et al. 2010
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So, too, are the returns on Beazley's £2.2 billion investment portfolio, which was heavily reweighted towards government bonds in the course of the year.
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The ML tree is identical to the reweighted COII MP tree.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hubert Turner et al. 2010
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