statistical noise

collocation in English

meaningsofstatisticalandnoise

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statistical
adjective
uk
/stəˈtɪs.tɪ.kəl/
us
/stəˈtɪs.tɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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noise
noun
uk
/nɔɪz/
us
/nɔɪz/
a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, ...
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(Definition ofstatisticalandnoisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Both error-free curves and curves containingstatisticalnoisewere simulated in different angular intervals.
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Rational ignorance might be conceived as addingstatisticalnoiseto an otherwise essentially deterministic system.
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The inclusion of a random error term, giving the stochastic rather than deterministic frontier, also accounts for thestatisticalnoise.
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Somestatisticalnoiseis evident a t small values of gc/(c), especially a t large times.
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However, because ofstatisticalnoise, we cannot be certain of the zero limit in the stationary case.
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The differences in the methods used to detect and identify parasites among different sources can generate too much error andstatisticalnoisefor any existing signal to emerge.
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When one looks at the spread of specific energy consumptions for various buildings it is very difficult to separate out useful energy savings from thestatisticalnoise.
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Hence,statisticalnoiseis the most important factor in the composed error term.
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Because ofstatisticalnoise, i t is impossible, in the absence of an analytic solution t o the model, to state with tends t o zero.
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Differences in the methods used to detect and identify parasites from a variety of sources can generate too much error andstatisticalnoisefor any existing signal to emerge.
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Thestatisticalnoisein the data was substantial (the coefficient of variation of the trait is around 30%), and there was a strong negative skew in the trait distribution.
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The tests are core elements of inferential statistics, heavily used in the interpretation of scientific experimental data where they separate scientific claims fromstatisticalnoise.
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