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The phrase "statistic knowledge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the understanding and expertise in statistical concepts and methods. Example: As a data analyst, John possesses a deep level of statistic knowledge, enabling him to accurately interpret and analyze complex datasets.
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However, the optimal Kalman filtering solutions are subject to precise function models and statistic knowledge of noises, which may be difficult to obtain in advance.
This model and any future model with specified error statistic knowledge are more appropriate for GDAS.
According to the prior statistic knowledge of PU's activity, SU Tx firstly estimates the switch point tsp1, and then calculates the adaptive transmission time T 1 i based on the estimated tsp1.
In comparison with the conventional LMMSE channel estimation, the proposed channel estimation method does not require the statistic knowledge of the channel in advance and avoids the inverse operation of a large dimension matrix by using the fast Fourier transform (FFT) operation.
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Day-to-day it's a common statistic that knowledge workers spend 19% of their time looking for information, and even more with emails and meetings trying to find it — and that's if they succeed to do this".
Rigorous interpretation of any codon bias statistic depends upon knowledge of its distribution given expected synonymous codon usage frequencies.
One credit officer in a Chinese bank says that far more important than any aggregate statistic is lenders' intimate knowledge of the thick, extraordinarily rich, slice of buyers who can weather a downturn.Aware of credit-quality concerns, the Chinese banks have been steadily putting aside reserves.
In addition, a knowledge of statistic keeping is a must.
Unlike previous bioinformatics disease-loci prediction approaches, this weighting method in our framework directly modeled both biological knowledge and statistic association significances emerging from GWAS to produce optimal weights for the prioritization.
To our knowledge this statistic has not been widely considered.
Nine relatively simple models (APC101, 102, 201, 202, 103, 301, 203, 302 and 303) were fitted and the most appropriate model was selected based on the likelihood ratio statistic (LRS) combined with knowledge of the epidemiology of breast cancer in Australia.
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