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1 Статистически значимый
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Статистически значимый
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2 статистически значимая выборка
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > статистически значимая выборка
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3 статистически значимый
1) Mathematics: PS (probably significant), probably significant (statistically)2) Statistics: significant3) Quality control: statistically significantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > статистически значимый
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4 достоверный
1) General subject: authentic, authoritative (об информации), copper-bottomed, good faith (estimate), positive, real-life, straight, veracious, veridical, unimpeachable, true2) Computers: evidental4) Medicine: accurate, firm (напр. о диагнозе)5) Ironical: veridic6) Military: credible, highly reliable7) Mathematics: certain, dependable, indubitable, reliable8) Law: trustworthy9) Economy: proved10) Accounting: significant11) Statistics: statistically significant12) Psychology: verbosity14) Oil: explored (о запасах нефти или газа), proved (о запасах)15) Astronautics: statistically reliable16) Advertising: plausible17) Patents: faithful18) Business: valid19) Network technologies: trusted20) Makarov: adequate, responsible, significant (о цифрах) -
5 статистически значимая выборка
1) Mathematics: statistically significant sample2) Quality control: statistically significant sample (т. е. выборка, достаточная для статистической оценки какого-л. свойства изделия)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > статистически значимая выборка
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6 статистически значимый
probably significant, statistically significantРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > статистически значимый
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7 считаться
•Coacervation is held to have a widespread biological significance.
•Certain structural changes are recognized as diagnostic in determining...
•The difference might ( well) be reckoned as negligible.
•This need is perceived as being so important that...
•This method is thought to give the most accurate results.
•The average composition of continental crust is judged (or speculated) to be petrolog i с ally i nte rm ed i ate.
•The difference in variance is deemed (or considered, or believed to be) statistically significant.
•If there is one peak in the frequency curve, the distribution is said to be unimodal.
•The radial eddy diffusion coefficient was taken to be equal to the eddy viscosity.
•All fluxes are taken [or assumed ( to be)] positive in the direction of increasing y.
II•The pure component was taken as the standard state.
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8 статистически достоверная разница
Statistics: statistically significant differenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > статистически достоверная разница
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9 квалифицированный
Квалифицированный (классификатор)-- A statistically significant group of cottons should be graded by classing experts and used as a calibration basis. Квалифицированный -- skilled; trained (о рабочем); expert in (о специалисте)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > квалифицированный
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10 движение населения
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population movement
Any shift or migration of a statistically significant number of persons inhabiting a country, district or area. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > движение населения
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population movement
Any shift or migration of a statistically significant number of persons inhabiting a country, district or area. (Source: RHW)
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13 статистически достоверный
Statistics: significant, statistically-validУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > статистически достоверный
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14 F93.0
рус Тревожное расстройство у детей, вызванное разлукойeng Separation anxiety disorder of childhood. Should be diagnosed when fear of separation constitutes the focus of the anxiety and when such anxiety first arose during the early years of childhood. It is differentiated from normal separation anxiety when it is of a degree (severity) that is statistically unusual (including an abnormal persistence beyond the usual age period), and when it is associated with significant problems in social functioning. (Excludes: ) mood (affective) disorders ( F30-F39), neurotic disorders ( F40-F48). phobic anxiety disorder of childhood ( F93.l), social anxiety disorder of childhood ( F93.2)
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