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1 non-central confidence interval
Общая лексика: нецентральный доверительный интервалУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > non-central confidence interval
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2 non-central confidence interval
English-Russian electronics dictionary > non-central confidence interval
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3 non-central confidence interval
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > non-central confidence interval
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4 non-central confidence interval
т. вер. нецентральный доверительный интервалEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > non-central confidence interval
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5 non-central
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > non-central
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6 non-central
1) ассиметричный
2) нецентральный
non-central confidence interval — нецентральный доверительный интервал
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7 interval
1) интервал, промежуток2) расстояние, дистанция3) пауза, перерыв4) геол. сечение рельефа•- bounded open interval - central confidence interval - logarithmic interval - unbiased confidence interval - unbounded closed interval - unbounded open interval -
8 interval
1) интервала) промежуток; отрезок2) пауза; перерыв•- energy interval
- frequency interval
- fuzzy interval
- marking interval
- non-central confidence interval
- Nyquist interval
- one-sided confidence interval
- photochromic interval
- prediction interval
- probability interval
- pulse interval
- pulse-recurrence interval
- reflection interval
- retrace interval
- return interval
- sampling interval
- significant interval
- silent interval
- sound interval
- spacing interval
- statistical coverage interval
- tolerance interval
- trace interval
- two-sided confidence interval
- unit interval
- vertical interval -
9 interval
1) интервала) промежуток; отрезок2) пауза; перерыв•- energy interval
- frequency interval
- fuzzy interval
- marking interval
- non-central confidence interval
- Nyquist interval
- one-sided confidence interval
- photochromic interval
- prediction interval
- probability interval
- pulse interval
- pulse-recurrence interval
- reflection interval
- retrace interval
- return interval
- sampling interval
- significant interval
- silent interval
- sound interval
- spacing interval
- statistical coverage interval
- tolerance interval
- trace interval
- two-sided confidence interval
- unit interval
- vertical intervalThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > interval
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10 interval
1) интервал
2) промежуток
3) промежуток времени
4) пробел
5) делить на интервалы
6) отрезки
7) дистанция
8) перерыв
9) пауза
– answering interval
– blanking interval
– chromatic interval
– class interval
– closed interval
– confidence interval
– contour interval
– diatonic interval
– difference interval
– discrete interval
– divide up an interval
– end of an interval
– half-open interval
– in the interval
– infinite interval
– inspection interval
– interval cam
– interval cam switch
– interval estimation
– interval forwarding
– interval of convergence
– interval of integration
– interval of wavelengths
– lunitidal interval
– on the interval
– pitch interval
– prior interval
– sampling interval
– scanning interval
– semi-infinite interval
– signalling interval
– sublevel interval
– time interval
– transposition interval
– unit interval
– vertical interval
non-central confidence interval — нецентральный доверительный интервал
significant interval of restitut — длительность принимаемого сигнала
time interval system — < railways> разграничение поездов временем
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11 confidence
1) доверительность
2) доверительный
3) доверенность
4) доверие
5) уверенность
– confidence coefficient
– confidence interval
– confidence level
– confidence limit
– level of confidence
– unfounded confidence
non-central confidence interval — нецентральный доверительный интервал
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