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Consequently, larger ({epsilon _{k}}_{k=1}^{K}) yields a higher estimation error on the noise power (or equivalently the SNR); ε k can be even larger than 2σ 2 to be estimated itself.
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Motion discontinuities and not the flow estimates itself are used to find the regions that belong together.
At that point, the company was sold to the Turner Broadcasting System for an estimated, which itself merged with Time Warner, owners of Warner Bros., in 1996.
Because the estimated threshold itself does not imply the degree of protection, relative risk aids in its interpretation.
The primary parameter of interest was the estimated intercept itself and not the slope of the regression line (see Figure and the explanation given above).
It is also well-known that when the outcome is binary and the intervention effect is expressed as an odds ratio or a relative risk, the variance of the estimator is mathematically related to the estimate itself [ 11, 12].
The 4.5 percentage-point difference between Morgan's 54.5% estimate and and Newspoll's 50% estimate itself has a 95% confidence interval ("margin of error") of 3.4 percentage points.
The estimate itself varies widely from specification to specification.
Rarely the uncertainty of the predictive estimate itself is quantified in practice.
Obviously the error becomes larger because of fewer data, but the estimate itself remain unchanged.
Another consequence of normalizing the CSD by the ensemble-averaged PSD is that only the frequency marginal density of the (squared) estimate is bound within [0,1] but the time-resolved estimate itself not.
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