Sentence examples for increase in variance from inspiring English sources

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In addition, an increase in tidal amplitude, hydraulic conductivity, and storage coefficient caused an increase in variance as well as the macrodispersion coefficient.

The disturbance δ i 2 Open image in new window is defined as an increase in variance in the distribution of the i th observable after measurement.

For equal treatment replication, it is shown that the increase in variance due to the exclusion of some treatment combinations depends on the degree of involvement of the effect of the excluded treatment combinations in the negligible factorial contrasts.

Yet, although the correlation with the captured dances had been slightly compromised by introducing variability in our representation model, we observed a significant increase in variance in comparison to the dance sequences synthesized without it.

It indicates the increase in variance of the estimates because of the missing values: the closer the number is to zero, the less effect missing data have on the variance of the estimate.

An increase in variance on a logarithmic scale with increasing diameter can be attributed to the deviation of residuals around the line of best fit (Roxburgh et al. 2015).

For decreasing SCR values, the interferometric phase of the "clutter plus target" migrate from the true target phase value towards zero on one hand, and increase in variance on the other hand.

The largest increase in variance between 1970 and 2005 occured for women when the expected number of years lived were adjusted for both dispersion and skewness (e A ), whereas for men this occured for e C, which only involves adjustment for dispersion.

If the trend is passive and results from an increase in variance that is bounded at the low end (a), then groups falling within the distribution and away from this lower limit should not show a skewed distribution for the trait.

A driven trend in which descendant species consistently have larger bodies on average than their ancestors, or a passive trend in which lineages begin at small size such that a bounded increase in variance results in an increase in average size.

The increase in variance among the middle threshold values further indicates the difference in controllability that may be observed across networks of the same class and could even represent a difference in the 'phase shift' threshold value for the different network instantiations.

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