Sentence examples for statistical definition from inspiring English sources

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Britain's predicament may not fulfil the arbitrary statistical definition of a double-dip recession, but a recovery this is not.

One explanation for the low proportion of mid-range ratings is that the tiny fraction of customers who bother to write reviews do it because they had either an exceptionally good experience or an exceptionally bad one which is, by statistical definition, not the experience you are going to have.

[Read the rest.] There's a batch of relevant analysis in the newly posted special issue of the journal Climatic Change on "guidance for communicating uncertainty and confidence" (the statistical definition of confidence) in the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

The method requires the definition of a response model jointly with the statistical definition of the model error.

Starting from a statistical definition of stability, the method simultaneously captures, Pareto and Nash equilibrium solutions ensuring performance and stability.

Starting from a statistical definition of stability, the method captures, simultaneously Pareto non-dominated solutions with respect to performance and stability criteria, offering alternative choices to the designer.

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In fact, the HR for all clinical endpoints – OM, TRM, aGvHD and Relapse – observed here are similar to those observed in the IHWG transplant cohort, although not all were statistically significant according to the statistical definitions of the present study, likely reflecting lower statistical power.

Necessary probability and statistical definitions and their relationships are discussed in order to estimate the reliability of systems.

Their long-term record of surface temperature and precipitation along with corresponding gage records were evaluated with time series analysis methods and testing criteria established per statistical definitions of stationarity.

Many power studies for epistatic QTL are based upon the statistical models and statistical definitions of epistasis.

But 'RNFL reduction rates per year' or 'RNFL thinning' are statistical definitions only, and at least completely invalid, when not determined carefully in long-term follow up studies.

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