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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustable variance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, finance, or any field where variability can be modified or controlled.
Example: "The model allows for adjustable variance, enabling users to tailor the risk levels according to their preferences."
Alternatives: "modifiable variance" or "flexible variance".
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This Gaussian noise has an adjustable variance and a zero mean.
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The advantages of DHF are: 1) peak's width is adjustable by controlling the variance of the Gaussian function and 2) the invalid peaks of ACF, not at the pitch period, tend to be suppressed.
The adjustable elements may need some adjusting.
With regard to the variance of the ratio of the area of the sub-capacitors, a VC-adjustable capacitor can take coercive voltage between two VC values, each of which correspond to the VC value of each respective sub-capacitor.
The goodness of fit of noise models is quantified by a hierarchical Bayesian analysis of variance model, which predicts normalized expression values as a mixture of a Gaussian density and t-distributions with adjustable degrees of freedom.
Both are fully adjustable.
"No variance required".
ADJUSTABLE SHORTS WHAT: Shorts with adjustable hemlines.
It's lightweight and adjustable.
And it certainly is adjustable.
It's infinitely adjustable.
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