Indicated

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Indicated refers to a term used in various fields such as medicine, statistics, and finance to denote a recommended or suggested course of action based on certain conditions or parameters.

Medicine[edit | edit source]

In medicine, 'indicated' is used to describe a treatment or intervention that is advisable or recommended due to the specific conditions or symptoms of a patient. This is often based on evidence from clinical trials and medical research. For example, a certain drug may be indicated for a specific disease or condition.

Statistics[edit | edit source]

In statistics, 'indicated' is used to denote a value or result that is suggested by the data. This could be a trend, a correlation, or a prediction. For example, a statistical model may indicate a significant relationship between two variables.

Finance[edit | edit source]

In finance, 'indicated' is used to refer to a projected or estimated value. This could be the indicated dividend of a stock, which is the estimated annual dividend per share of a company's stock, or the indicated yield, which is the estimated annual yield of an investment.

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