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Математика: статистически определенное событиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > statistically defined event
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > statistically defined event
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статистически statistically controlled variation ≈ статистически регулируемая вариация statistically defined event ≈ статистически определенное событие statistically dependent events ≈ статистически зависимые события statistically dissimilar units ≈ статистически неоднородные элементы statistically identical elements ≈ статистически тождественные элементы statistically identical units ≈ статистически одинаковые элементы statistically independent events ≈ статистически независимые события statistically independent random variables ≈ статистически независимые случайные величины statistically indeterminate structure ≈ статистически неопределенная система statistically regular attribute ≈ статистически регулярное свойство statistically rigorous test ≈ статистически строгий критерий statistically significant sample ≈ статистически значимая выборка statistically stable population ≈ статистически устойчивая совокупность statistically stationary process ≈ статистически стационарный процесс statistically uncorrelated variates ≈ статистически некоррелированные случайные величины statistically valid test ≈ статистически общезначимый критерий - statistically admissible - statistically correlated - statistically defined - statistically dependent - statistically dissimilar - statistically distributed - statistically equivalent - statistically homogeneous - statistically identical - statistically improbable - statistically independent - statistically predictable - statistically regular - statistically valid Статистически statistically статистическиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > statistically
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