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  • 11Root mean square deviation — The root mean square deviation (RMSD) ( also root mean square error (RMSE) ) is a frequently used measure of the differences between values predicted by a model or an estimator and the values actually observed from the thing being modeled or… …

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  • 12Root mean square deviation (bioinformatics) — The root mean square deviation (RMSD) is the measure of the average distance between the backbones of superimposed proteins. In the study of globular protein conformations, one customarily measures the similarity in three dimensional structure by …

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  • 13Fatal Deviation — Infobox Film name = Fatal Deviation director = Shay Casserley writer = James Bennett starring = James Bennett Mikey Graham Colin Hamilton Justin Harmon Michael Regan production company = Universal Pictures Amblin Entertainment distributor =… …

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  • 14Ten Tunnels Deviation 1910, New South Wales — The Ten Tunnels Deviation is the section of track between Newnes Junction and Zig Zag Box in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. It was constructed from 1908 to 1910.The deviation was constructed to replace the Lithgow Zig Zag, which limited the …

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  • 15Residual Standard Deviation — A statistical term used to describe the standard deviation of points formed around a linear function, and is an estimate of the accuracy of the dependent variable being measured. Residual standard deviation is also referred to as the standard… …

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  • 16Dissociated vertical deviation — (DVD) is an ocular condition which occurs in association with a squint, typically Infantile Esotropia. Contents 1 Mechanism 2 Characteristics 3 Differential Diagnosis …

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  • 17Dissociated Vertical Deviation — Dissociated Vertical Deviation(DVD) is an ocular condition which occurs in association with a squint, typically Infantile Esotropia. Patients with DVD show an upward movement of one eye when the eye is covered (i.e. when the two eyes are… …

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  • 18statistics — /steuh tis tiks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the science that deals with the collection, classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data, and that, by use of mathematical theories of probability, imposes order and… …

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  • 19analysis — /euh nal euh sis/, n., pl. analyses / seez /. 1. the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements (opposed to synthesis). 2. this process as a method of studying the nature of something or of determining its… …

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  • 20Uncertainty principle — In quantum physics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that locating a particle in a small region of space makes the momentum of the particle uncertain; and conversely, that measuring the momentum of a particle precisely makes the… …

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