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In case of small SNR (<10 dB), the algorithms have variance close to each other.
In this case, the error in the estimate is solely composed of the average of the contaminating signals, which are independent and have variance (sigma _{c}^{2}).
By Lemma 3, the quadratic forms involved in χ 2 have variance (mathcal {O}(K^{-2})), and thus can be substituted by their expected mean (see Lemma 6).
As we can see, the distance error is multiplicative (i.e., log-normally distributed) which means that RSS-based distance estimates have variance proportional to their true distance.
What is more, since the field is assumed to have variance 1 everywhere, it should also satisfy (B) (varGamma(mathrm{Id}_{G}) =1) (property (B)).
The functional images were aligned into the standard space by applying 12 degrees-of-freedom linear affine transformation, and its time series were normalized to have variance of unity.
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According to the state correction commission, 18 county jails currently have variances for overcrowding.
At least 38 states have variances of "fetal homicide" laws, which define the fetus as a person and grants it rights accordingly.
Moreover, the state laws also have variances, but at the end of the day, the question is -- did these companies serve us well or should changes be made immediately?
It is noted that in this case, α and δ are random effects and have variances and.
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