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1 variance-components model
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2 variance-components model
Математика: модель компонент дисперсииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > variance-components model
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3 variance-components model
English-Russian dictionary on experimental design > variance-components model
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4 variance-components model
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5 model
1) макет; модель || моделировать2) образец4) модель, тип ( изделия)5) шаблон•- countably saturated model - countably uniform model - coupled channels model - finite state model - finitely generated model - game-theory model - random trial increment model - random walk model - sampling model -
6 components-of-variance model
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > components-of-variance model
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7 components-of-variance model
Математика: модель компонентов дисперсииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > components-of-variance model
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8 модель компонент дисперсии
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9 analysis
анализ; изучение, исследование- algorithmic analysis
- analysis by synthesis
- analysis of causes
- analysis of covariance
- analysis of variance by ranks
- analysis of variance components
- analysis of variance
- approximate analysis
- automatic number analysis
- backward error analysis
- behavior pattern analysis
- behavioral analysis
- benchmark analysis
- botton-up analysis
- break-even analysis
- bus state analysis
- circuit analysis
- clickstream analysis
- cluster analysis
- competitive analysis
- computer analysis
- computerized analysis
- contour analysis
- critical-path analysis
- failure analysis
- feasibility analysis
- flow analysis
- forward error analysis
- Fourier analysis
- frequency-domain analysis
- function point analysis
- harmonic analysis
- immediate constituents analysis
- interconnect analysis
- interval analysis
- layout analysis
- lexical analysis
- linguistic analysis
- logic analysis
- mathematical analysis
- means-aids analysis
- mixed-mode analysis
- model-based analysis
- model analysis
- morphological analysis
- multiresolution analysis
- neighborhood analysis
- network analysis
- nodal analysis
- numerical analysis
- on-line analysis
- parametric analysis
- parasitic analysis
- pattern analysis
- peak hour analysis
- predictive analysis
- procedure analysis
- protocol analysis
- queueing analysis
- recursive analysis
- regression analysis
- security analysis
- sentence-by-sentence syntactic analysis
- sentiment analysis
- sequential analysis
- signature analysis
- state analysis
- statistical analysis
- statistic analysis
- stem analysis
- structural analysis
- structured analysis
- surface analysis
- symbolic analysis
- syntactic analysis
- systems analysis
- time-and-frequency analysis
- timing analysis
- top-down analysis
- topological analysis
- topological timing analysis
- trace analysis
- transient analysis
- variance analysis
- wavelet analysisEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > analysis
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10 модель компонентов дисперсии
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