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Перевод: variance
[существительное] изменение; расхождение; несоответствие; разногласие; размолвка ; отклонение от типа; отклонение от вида
Тезаурус:
- The best recent estimates of the variance of perturbations on large scales come from the QDOT redshift survey.
- Reynolds (1976), in his study of nine schools in South Wales, identified considerable variance in measures of attendance, academic achievement and delinquency.
- Where the aim of the calculations is to estimate the potential rate of genetic change, total variance in breeding success is clearly the relevant measure to use.
- Because the Delta design incorporates leading edge spars which are not fixed to the spine, and can therefore flex, they are self-adjusting for a broad variance in wind speeds.
- We convert the data to a quantity related to the power spectrum at the present epoch, the fractional variance in density per ln k (refs 20, 21)
- And I think this is regrettable, and certainly at variance with my early days.
- The real outcome was at striking variance with Marx's original prognosis.
- The tenor of Goody's general statements on literacy often seems at variance with such caveats, but even couched in these terms the argument is overstated.
- By fitting appropriate models, after adjusting for potential confounders, the analogue of a mixed model analysis of variance table was constructed.
- The fourth component (2 per cent of variance) was dominated by the thermal infra-red band, recording thermal characteristics of the surface at poor spatial resolution.
- We grouped the e.p.s.p. amplitudes into epochs of 100-;250 consecutive trials and calculated the mean and variance (corrected for contaminating noise) and hence the coefficient of variation ( CV ) for each.
- The velocity variance on these scales, can be estimated by assuming that it is equal to the squared bulk flow measured on this scale, .
- However circumstances may arise when the public interest or the reputation of the profession itself may be at variance with the narrower interests of an employer.
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