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  • es in intelligence in the form of much larger variance amongst males than amongst females, with more
  • commanders of the Spanish army were always at variance, and Forbes himself had much trouble with his
  • the congregation's applications for a zoning variance and to give reasons for refusing the applicat
  • ng the desired property concerning estimation variance, and then similar designs were found for othe
  • the design of experiments and the analysis of variance and in related areas of combinatorial design,
  • em: If Z ≥ 0 is a random variable with finite variance, and if 0 < θ < 1, then
  • mmon Spatial Patterns, calculated the running variance and used a linear discriminant analysis.
  • similar to the “factors” used in analysis of variance, and may include persons, raters, items/forms
  • values is truly Normal, with unknown mean and variance, and that datasets are generated by 'simple'
  • the variance assuming the same sample size, but using simp
  • on studies, fixed effect ANOVA, components of variance, Attribute Gage Study, Gage R&R, ANOVA Gage R
  • ties to C. strigatus, with the most prominent variance being coloration.
  • udies he discovered what he thought important variance between the teaching of the Church of England
  • lor displayed is correct, thus removing color variance between multiple displays.
  • Although this was a large variance, Brind et al. pointed out that it was attaine
  • This is a very rough estimate with high variance, but can be improved, for example by thinking
  • (e.g. the Shannon information or the negative variance), but may also involve factors such as the fi
  • own on the left, this involves an increase in variance but the mode does not change.
  • ished a maximum likelihood method for finding variance components in mixed models.
  • "Sampling variances of estimates of variance components".
  • isfies the given constant autocorrelation and variance constraints, is a linear Gauss-Markov process
  • Then, with the variance determined, the additional quantity of propel
  • tion could be extremely effective, increasing variance, establishing and maintaining polymorphisms,
  • m likelihood, Fisher information, Analysis of variance, Fisher-Kolmogorov equation, Coining the term
  • the actual variance for a given sampling design;
  • noise variance for AWGN, bit crossover probability for Binar
  • The Allan variance has a drawback in that it is unable to separa
  • This variance has led to the confusion over the spelling of
  • There is a much greater variance in the estimates of the population of the cit
  • yet clearly with a political aim as well; his variance in styles puts him in the Spanish eclectic sc
  • length: a few inches off would cause a great variance in the velocity, and with it, the range.
  • nd Pygmalion, for which there is considerable variance in the copies of the various texts.
  • fferences in Korean have developed, including variance in pronunciation, verb inflection, and vocabu
  • s of squares appear in univariate analysis of variance, in multivariate analysis of variance certain
  • Imposing this limit helps to reduce variance in predictions at leaves.
  • Or they're referred to sources at variance, in fact, with claims made.
  • variation has the advantage to have a smaller variance in response time.
  • ablishing the cognitive traits that explained variance in people's accomplishments.
  • There is some evidence that it affects the variance in IQ test findings among identical twins, th
  • njaneyulu for Sri Krishna's role as he showed variance in each role he played.
  • reduces the upside of credit & interest rate variance in an MBS.
  • There is some variance in the distribution of A3::DQ6 relative to A1
  • rilipin (PLIN) gene have been associated with variance in body-weight regulation and may be a geneti
  • Despite the variance in food energy content of sugar alcohols, EU
  • It is similar to the variance inflation factor and is used in sample size c
  • identifying robust statistics with acceptable variance is an area of active research.
  • As variance is additive (for uncorrelated random variable
  • Variance is a double album composed of Variance Volume
  • Note that the usual definition of sample variance is
  • A design matrix in analysis of variance is a (0,1)-matrix with constant row sums.
  • rk on the requester sided is bounded, and its variance is low.
  • Its main advantage relative to Allan variance is its ability to separate white phase noise
  • NOVA, MANOVA is based on the product of model variance matrix, Σmodel and inverse of the error varia
  • menting a software bandwidth a modified Allan variance measure can be given capable of resolving the
  • nce micro-benchmarks with GC monitoring, time variance measurement and simple graphical visualizatio
  • es in the weather, and that studying magnetic variance might lead to better weather prediction.
  • ical analysis (thus depressing the calculated variance of the observations), or when the multiple sa
  • tinct species, but it falls within the normal variance of Chinese T. cinereus (Musser and Carleton,
  • ection required for characterizing population variance of genomic markers and expression for the dru
  • is often a trade-off between the bias and the variance of the estimate although the nature of the (s
  • t impossible for the Pirates to adjust to the variance of play styles between the drop back passer P
  • easible or when it is desirable to reduce the variance of estimators of selected effects.
  • can offset in-group losses, especially if the variance of the in-group altruism is low.
  • ng L levels, in such a way as to minimize the variance of the estimates of these dependencies using
  • This has a variance of
  • Frequency and Variance of I1b (now considered I2a2-M26)
  • The sample mean and variance of a single pixel are equal to the mean and v
  • ook at two options and compute the cumulative variance of those options.
  • lity rule states that the cumulative weighted variance of the buckets must be minimized.
  • When given the mean and variance of the angles θi modulo 2π, the wrapped norma
  • In a variance of the usual ending, in this version of the s
  • The adjustment inflates the variance of parameter estimates, and therefore their s
  • nalytic methods, generally represent 'shared' variance, or the degree to which variables 'move' toge
  • This was done to reduce variance, or "luck factor", as neither team could say
  • Any variance requests are reviewed by interested State and
  • The estimation variance should more or less depend only on the distan
  • L1 HG frequency and associated microsatellite variance show a pattern of spread emanating from south
  • was zoned for single-family dwellings without variance since 1959.
  • Expressions for the mean, variance, skewness and kurtosis can be derived from th
  • provincial claims to autonomy are seen in the variance that exists throughout Canada in availability
  • to the transport of nutrients and hormones, a variance that may influence epigenesis.
  • The analysis of variance, the most common test used in hypothesis test
  • cy and Outreach Program seeks to address this variance through working to promote compliance with it
  • ctices because the city council had allowed a variance to the developer in the past for the same typ
  • cast regulations; the station received an FCC variance to broadcast at 5,000 watts in 1986, but Cuba
  • Analysis of Variance- to determine the difference between data poi
  • (This difference in variance was first pointed out, in the number of desce
  • Variance was released on Planet Mu Records on 20 July
  • The analysis of variance was used informally by researchers in the 180
  • ains (as the author was aware) conclusions at variance with those arrived at by Jean le Rond d'Alemb
  • constrained from expressing personal views at variance with the corporate view of the Church.
  • denominational politicking often set them at variance with the conservative faction of that church'
  • ctural poetry about [the building] that is at variance with the endless jibes at computerization and
  • gh volumes at prices that are considerably at variance with intrinsic values”.
  • known to be nonthermal, and thus in apparent variance with the spectral properties.
  • e poorer men on average, but rather a greater variance, with increased number of both considerably r
  • and, the song's classic soul stylings were at variance with the popular new wave and post punk sound
  • It was at total variance with the fragmentary techniques of orthodox a
  • gin of the Inca given in a manner somewhat at variance with the accounts of other Spanish authors.
  • nich Conference and had for some time been at variance with official Liberal foreign policy.
  • wo experiments, the surgical procedure was at variance with the project licence; on one occasion, th
  • grammar (called syntactocentrism by him), at variance with earlier models such as Standard Theory (
  • rael consistently show settlement patterns at variance with the Biblical account of a sudden influx
  • st, Bob Hogg has sometimes expressed views at variance with the ALP, such as during the 1999 GST deb
  • his latter position of his was found to be at variance with the Bharatiya Janata Party's, the party
  • and slightly androgynous Giovannino was so at variance with artistic conventions in portraying the B
  • , will present an appearance so strikingly at variance with their simple rural environment."
  • Orders were at variance with interests of liberation war
  • areer, Crawford would sometimes take views at variance with his fellow Liberals.
  • parameter product, M² is unitless and has no variance with wavelength.
  • on Jewishness and halakha (Jewish law) was at variance with Torah im Derech Eretz.
  • Though its plot is frequently at variance with the standard Arthurian outline, Perlesva
  • n 11 December 1775, and soon found himself at variance with some of his council.
  • German, and challenged whoever found them at variance with God's Word to declare himself.