I recall reading something about that in the Python documentation and
indeed, quoting from

http://docs.python.org/library/timeit.html

we find:

"""
Note

It’s tempting to calculate mean and standard deviation from the result
vector and report these. However, this is not very useful. In a
typical case, the lowest value gives a lower bound for how fast your
machine can run the given code snippet; higher values in the result
vector are typically not caused by variability in Python’s speed, but
by other processes interfering with your timing accuracy. So the min()
of the result is probably the only number you should be interested in.
After that, you should look at the entire vector and apply common
sense rather than statistics.
"""

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