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неопределённость; непредсказуемость- average uncertainty
- clock uncertainty
- complete uncertainty
- conditional uncertainty
- delay uncertainty
- estimated uncertainty
- experimental uncertainty
- Gaussian uncertainty
- parametric uncertainty
- phase uncertainty
- plant uncertainty
- posterior uncertainty
- prior uncertainty
- residual uncertainty
- statistical uncertainty
- stochastic uncertainty
- structured uncertainty
- systematic uncertainty
- threshold uncertainty
- time uncertainty
- time-invariant parametric uncertainty
- timing uncertainty
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4 uncertainty
2. погрешность; недостоверность < данных>control uncertaintyin-flight uncertaintymeasurement uncertaintymodel uncertaintymodeling uncertaintyparameter uncertaintyplant uncertaintystate uncertaintythrust uncertainty
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