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1 error-term pattern
часть диаграммной функции, выражающая влияние погрешности апертурного распределенияАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > error-term pattern
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2 error garrafal
m.blunder, big mistake, goofup, bloomer.* * *(n.) = blunder, cock-up, crass mistake, crass error, gross mistake, monumental mistake, monumental error, clangerEx. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex. The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex. We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex. And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex. Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex. We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex. Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.Ex. Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.* * *(n.) = blunder, cock-up, crass mistake, crass error, gross mistake, monumental mistake, monumental error, clangerEx: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.
Ex: The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex: We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex: And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex: We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex: Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.Ex: Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault. -
3 long-term average error rate
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > long-term average error rate
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4 остаточный член
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > остаточный член
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5 virhetermi
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6 остаточный член
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7 остатъчен член
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8 остаточный член
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > остаточный член
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9 остаточный член
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > остаточный член
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10 вектор ошибок
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11 остаточный член
1) Engineering: remainder term (ряда)2) Mathematics: disturbance term, error term, error term (We use Taylor's theorem with integral remainder.), remainder, (ряда) remainder term, residual member, residual term -
12 вектор ошибок
1) Engineering: error term, error vector2) Mathematics: vector of errors3) Economy: vector of error -
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14 параметр ошибки
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15 feilterm
subst. (statistikk) error term -
16 концепция доминирования
Эта концепция зародилась в работе Турстоуна (1927) и представляет значительный эконометрический интерес (действительно, она дает теорию вектора ошибок при наблюдаемом выборе). — This concept originates in Thurstone (1927), and it is of considerable econometric interest (indeed, it provides a theory for the error term in observable choice).
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > концепция доминирования
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17 наблюдаемый выбор
(Обозримый выбор.) observable choiceЭта концепция появилась в работе Турстоуна (1927) и представляет значительный эконометрический интерес (действительно, она дает теорию для вектора ошибок при наблюдаемом выборе). — This concept originates in Thurstone (1927), and it is of considerable econometric interest (indeed, it provides a theory for the error term in observable choice).
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > наблюдаемый выбор
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18 разрабатывать теорию
Эта концепция возникла в работе Турстоуна (1927) и представляет значительный эконометрический интерес (действительно, она дает теорию для вектора ошибок при наблюдаемом выборе). — This concept originates in Thurstone (1927), and it is of considerable econometric interest (indeed, it provides a theory for the error term in observable choice).
Большая часть разрабатываемой теории применима к общим выпуклым множествам возможностей потребления, а также к RL+. — Much of the theory to be developed applies for general convex consumption sets as well as for RL+.
Теория, выведенная из слабой аксиомы, слабее теории, выведенной из рациональных предпочтений, в смысле меньшего числа ограничений. — The theory derived from the weak axiom is weaker than the theory derived from rational preferences, in the sense of fewer restrictions.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > разрабатывать теорию
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19 удобно представлять
Ценовые эффекты удобно представлять в матричной форме следующим образом. — The price effects are conveniently represented in matrix form as follows.
Эта концепция появилась в работе Турстоуна [Thurstone (1927)] и представляет значительный эконометрический интерес (действительно, она дает теорию для вектора ошибок при наблюдаемом выборе). — This concept originates in Thurstone (1927), and it is of considerable econometric interest (indeed, it provides a theory for the error term in observable choice).
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > удобно представлять
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20 корректирующий ошибки член
Русско-английский словарь по электронике > корректирующий ошибки член
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