Normal value

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  • Normal values ​​are benchmarks for the simple assessment of measured variables (e.g. laboratory determinations); mostly specified as limit values ​​within which the measured values ​​of a parameter of 95% of a population group that is as representative as possible (age, gender, etc.) - without diseases that could influence this parameter - are (normal or reference range) See laboratory medicine .
  • Inconspicuous values, e.g. B. meteorological or geological average values , such as the average amount of precipitation of different regions , or measured values ​​of non-dangerous activities of continental drift . In contrast, there are conspicuous values, such as those that arise during a drought or an earthquake .