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1 within-sample variability
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > within-sample variability
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2 within-sample variability
Математика: изменчивость элементов выборкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > within-sample variability
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3 within-sample variability
English-Russian scientific dictionary > within-sample variability
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4 variability
изменчивость; изменяемость; непостоянство -
5 изменчивость элементов выборки
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > изменчивость элементов выборки
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6 range
1) диапазон; интервал; пределы2) дальность || измерять дальность3) досягаемость4) зона; область6) разброс7) размах; амплитуда8) ареал, область распространения9) физ. длина пробега частицы10) простираться•in the range — в интервале; в области; в пределах; в диапазоне
- homographically related ranges - limiting range of visibility - range of function - range of sampleto spread the range — радио растягивать диапазон
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7 error
1) ошибка, погрешность2) промах; просчёт; недосмотр3) неточность4) описка5) отклонение; расхождение; рассогласование•error due to — ошибка, обусловленная (чем-л.); ошибка, связанная с (чем-л.)
to distribute the error of closure — матем. разбросать невязку
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