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"scattered points" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a variety of things including ideas, observations, or objects that are randomly placed, or seemingly haphazardly scattered. For example, "The author made some interesting scattered points in their essay about the environment."
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The collective proportion did not change much, but the HH scattered points increased to 16.12% and the LL scattered points shrank to 70.84%.
In other words, we were asking AML to fit a straight line to a cloud of randomly scattered points.
Linear fits of scattered points are also provided.
The filtering of the sensitivity developed corrects the topology including few discontinuous scattered points.
The significant differences between each group were caused by the compound represented by these scattered points.
For scattered points, a combination of finite differences and radial basis functions would be a possible solution.
Radial basis function (RBF) interpolation is a technique for representing a function starting with data on scattered points.
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Also notice that there exist countable right-scattered points.
The set of right-scattered points of (mathbb{T}) is at most countable; see [16].
The right-dense and right-scattered points are defined in a similar manner.
Note that the general solution of (3.35) is (3.37). in there is denoted the set of right-scattered points of the interval.
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