measured variable

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measured
adjective
uk
/ˈmeʒ.əd/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚd/
careful and controlled, or ...
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variable
noun[C]
uk
/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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(Definition ofmeasuredandvariablefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmeasured variable

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For eachmeasuredvariable, the mean and standard error of mean were calculated.
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The tree method sorts the individual aphids according to eachmeasuredvariableand chooses the variable, and the splitting point on this variable, which best discriminates between the clones.
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The variances of the latent variables are fixed at 1, and the variance of themeasuredvariable(domestic violence) is freely estimated.
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Factor loadings indicate how strongly the factor influences themeasuredvariable.
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An example of ameasuredvariablewould be the physical height of a human being.
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Here speed is themeasuredvariable.
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All other predictors in the model were treated as measured variables.
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With this type of controller, the controller output (control action) is proportional to the error in themeasuredvariable.
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Common factors inuence two or more measured variables, while each unique factor inuences only onemeasuredvariableand does not explain correlations among measured variables.
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When themeasuredvariablereaches a certain point, the controller instructs a valve or actuation device to open or close until the fluidic flow process reaches the desired setpoint.
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Furthermore, influences of spatial filtering on measured variables may be estimated.
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The distributional characteristics of the measured variables were then examined.
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Inverse response compensation involves controlling systems where a change at first affects themeasuredvariableone way but later affects it in the opposite way.
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Semivariance analysis was used to determine if the measured variables were autocorrelated.
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Regression analysis was used to assess which of the measured variables was associated with level of nervousness while driving.
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In general, variation exhibited by the measured variables makes it impossible to recommend a single best time to sample when assessing management impacts on chemical soil properties.
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Correlation analysis and stepwise regression analysis of grain yield on measured variables suggested that maize yield was a function of plant density for all three varieties.
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The modeling uncertainties are assumed to be bounded by a priori known non-uniform bound while the faults are modeled as nonlinear functions of the measured variables.
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Finally, the unique influences of shared environment on each of the measured variables are negligible, and in no case significantly greater than zero.
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By using such a measurement, all deflections, backlash, and other error producing realities of the manipulator are lumped into one set of measured variables.
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