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21variance — Civil and criminal practice. A discrepancy or disagreement between two instruments or two pleading allegations in the same cause, which should by law be entirely consonant. Thus, if the evidence adduced by the plaintiff does not agree with the… …
22variance — n. permission to bypass a regulation (legal) (US) 1) to grant a variance 2) to apply for a variance 3) a zoning variance disagreement 4) at variance with (a theory at variance with the facts) * * * [ ve(ə)rɪəns] [ permission to bypass a… …
23Variance-gamma distribution — Probability distribution name =variance gamma distribution type =density pdf cdf parameters =mu location (real) alpha (real) eta asymmetry parameter (real) lambda > 0 gamma = sqrt{alpha^2 eta^2} > 0 support =x in ( infty; +infty)! pdf… …
24Variance reduction — In mathematics, more specifically in the theory of Monte Carlo methods, variance reduction is a procedure used to increase the precision of the estimates that can be obtained for a given number of iterations. Every output random variable from the …
25Variance (thermodynamique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Variance. En thermodynamique et en chimie, la variance v est le nombre de paramètres intensifs et indépendants qui caractérisent un état d équilibre. Dit d une autre manière, c est le nombre maximum de paramètres …
26variance — n the mean square of deviations (or errors) of a set of observations; the sum of squared deviations (or errors) of individual observations with respect to their arithmetic mean divided by the number of observations less one (degrees of freedom);… …
27variance — UK [ˈveərɪəns] / US [ˈverɪəns] noun Word forms variance : singular variance plural variances formal a) [uncountable] differences between two or more similar things A recent study has found wide variance in death rates nationwide. b) [countable] a …
28variance — var|i|ance [ˈveəriəns US ˈver ] n 1.) be at variance (with sb/sth) formal if two people or things are at variance with each other, they do not agree or are very different ▪ Tradition and culture are often at variance with the needs of modern… …
29variance — [[t]ve͟əriəns[/t]] variances 1) PHRASE: v link PHR, oft PHR with n If one thing is at variance with another, the two things seem to contradict each other. [FORMAL] Many of his statements were at variance with the facts... This idealistic concept… …
30variance — dispersija statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Atsitiktinių dydžių verčių sklaidos statistinė charakteristika, išreiškiama stebėtųjų verčių nuokrypių nuo jų vidurkio kvadratų suma, padalyta iš vienetu sumažinto stebėtųjų… …