variance estimate
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variance
noun
uk/ˈveə.ri.əns/us/ˈver.i.əns/
formal
the fact that two or more things are different, or the amount or number by which they ...
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estimate
noun[C]
uk/ˈes.tɪ.mət/us/ˈes.tə.mət/
a guess of what the size, value, amount, cost, etc. of something ...
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To prove thevarianceestimate(2.9) it seems that we must repeat the calculations of the previous section to much greater accuracy.
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To overcome these difficulties, weighted locally pooled variance estimates are obtained by smoothing the raw variance images.
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T-tests with separate variance estimates were used to determine significant differences between crop and cultivar experiments.
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Larger variance estimates imply greater individual variability in the star ting point and the rate of change over time.
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Next, variance parameters(randomeffects)wereaddedtothemodels to test whether class-specific variance estimates were required.
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Our analyses indicate that a large number of traps (>230) are necessary to obtain stability in the variance estimates of fruit production.
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The rest of the points were interpolated using a weighted average, with respect to the neighbouring variance estimates.
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Further, the residual variance estimates were grossly overestimated.
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The method consists of estimating the variance on a very large sample and compare it with variance estimates using smaller size samples.
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This may not be true for other maps or parameter values, so we shall discuss briefly ways of improving the variance estimates.
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For r approaching 0, the variance estimated from the inverse information function approaches 1\.
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Variance estimates are computed using only between first stage unit totals without having to compute the variance components at each stage of selection.
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The random part of the model gives the variance estimates at the two levels.
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The variance estimates for each technology-year combination were based on the variability of the eight evaluators for that technology-year combination.
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Recall that larger variance estimates implied greater individual variability in the trajectory parameters.
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Simulation results indicate that the dependency of non-additive genetic variance estimates on locus number persisted in all implementation strategies we investigated.
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Variance estimates obtained here with the three methodologies were extremely close.
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