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noun
The act of varying or the state of being variable
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1Xtra, the urban music station, recorded a surprise four-point drop, to 76, which executives said was due to variance from a small sample size.
The probabilities look fairly accurate, with exceptions in the beginning of the competition—since there are less matches played per team, they are more prone to variance.
Overall, Granger-Ramanathan averaging produced similar or better outcomes compared to variance weighted averaging.
Other factors, including feed-water temperature and water storage costs, are more significant contributors to variance.
Variance in total mussel density was due primarily to variance in recruitment.
With regard to variance, instructors use much less of the grade distribution in upper year coursesb.
VIF refers to variance inflation factors as a measure of multi-collineairty.
In nonlinear systems, this is a strong assumption that leads to variance underestimation.
The estimated distance has some offset due to variance of sensitivity of each electrode.
The significant effects (according to variance analysis) were used for a proposed second-order response surface model.
Factors that contribute to variance in ground reaction forces (GRF) include dog morphology, velocity, and trial repetition.
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