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Uncertainty refers to that which can't be measured or defined, the darkness about which we know nothing.
Uncertainty refers to situations in which the probabilities are unknown.
Propagation of uncertainty refers to evaluation of uncertainty in output(s) given uncertainty in input(s).
Task uncertainty refers to the lack of information about how to perform a specific task [34].
Note that the thusly defined uncertainty refers to the event's uncertainty of occurring.
Parameter uncertainty refers to lack of knowledge regarding the exact true value of a quantity (Tong et al. 2012).
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The mean values of the activity concentration of the 232Th series, 40K and 137Cs in Bq/kg from the six investigated soil samples were found to be 9.4±1.3, 204±22 and 5.8±5.6, respectively, with the quoted uncertainty referring to the standard deviation among these measurements.
Regarding the measured time series of airway flow and mask pressure, the abovementioned studies have two major assumptions: (i) the airway flow and the mask pressure are deterministic signals, and (ii) the uncertainty (referred to as a measurement noise) between the measurements and the model is zero-mean Gaussian distributed white noise.
Their uncertainty referred to the lack of clarity about work resumption and what the employer would allow.
This type of uncertainty, referred to as linguistic uncertainty [ 44] or linguistic imprecision [ 14], is further discussed in the paragraph on the design of the elicitation protocol.
Uncertainty referred to the " impossibility of looking to the future with guarantees" (ASS, male, 31 years), due to it " being difficult to make plans given the job instability" (TRS, male, 45 years) or " the many years needed to achieve a minimum level of stability (if you achieve this!), with excessive sacrifices and losses along the way" (TRS, female, 33 years).
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