Sentence examples for mean square root from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, in case the algorithm, which generates digit-by-digit the root of an integer N, did not stop with the digit for the units (N was not a perfect square), The Nine Chapters stated that another way of providing the result of the square root algorithm should be used: the root should be given in the form "side of N," which should be understood to mean "square root of N".

The standard (mean square root) deviation of the model from the data is found to be around 14%.

Our results show that AVE mean square root of each value variable is significantly greater than its correlation coefficient with other variables (Table 2).

Our results show that AVE mean square root of each value variable is significantly greater than its correlation coefficient with other variables (see Table 5), thus discriminant validity is supported.

There was significant improvement in alignment to aerial data, and the mean square root error was 0.65 m.

The overall model error, that is the mean square root deviation of the model from the data over the representative month ranging from about 6 8% (hmF2), ∼13 38% (foF2) and ∼8 29% (hmF2), ∼ 12 44% (foF2), respectively for low and high flux year, but approximately comparable at ∼3 7% for M3000F2 during solar minimum and maximum conditions.

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We assessed the goodness-of-fit of a given model by the root mean square error (root MSE), the within/between/overall and adjusted coefficient of determination (R).

The root mean square error (RMSE) and percentage root mean square error (% RMSE) are also calculated to indicate the predictive performance [25, 28].

In addition, we wanted to compare MAD with alternative measures of dispersion based on the sample mean (i.e. mean square error, MSE; root mean square, RMSE).

Mean square-root values were transformed back to the original scale for presentation.

For fathers there was no relationship between their cumulative copulation success and the mean (square-root-transformed) residual longevity of their mates (r = 0.062, n = 43, p = 0.694; Fig. 3a), nor was there such a relationship for the sons in the 12°C (r = -0.118, n = 112, p = 0.215) or the 25°C treatment (r = 0.073, n = 104, p = 0.460; Fig. 3b).

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