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be variance
noun
The act of varying or the state of being variable
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"Since our food is handmade, there can be variance in calorie counts," he said.
However, the model also provides for the possibility that there will be variance in the outcome at the state level, independent of the national trend.
Across all scenarios, the average value of these sums turned out to be (variance ).
Overall there appears to be variance of reported PD diagnosis among prisoners in other studies, which may be due to the type of diagnostic screening tool utilized by correctional facilities line in Texas (Baillargeon et al. [2009]; Baillargeon et al. [2003]).
Since the devices are not precision cut or cast, there will be variance from device to device.
Some fitness centres ran specific groups for people with CHD however, there appeared to be variance between levels of supervision at the different fitness centres.
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34(3), 415 420] discussed change-over designs of first-order residual treatment effects and obtained conditions for a design to be variance-balanced, which is uniform over periods and binary over subjects, in the presence of autocorrelated errors.
Even within the same species, there would also be variances.
There is variance in any specific Page's post lifetime average.
% var is variance as % of mean.
Figure 13(a) is an image with Gaussian noise and it's variance is 0.08.
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