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  • 51Approximation — An approximation (represented by the symbol ≈) is an inexact representation of something that is still close enough to be useful. Although approximation is most often applied to numbers, it is also frequently applied to such things as… …

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  • 52True variance — In statistics, the term true variance is often used to refer to the unobservable variance of a whole finite population, as distinguished from an observable statistic based on a sample. Suppose a number, such as a person s height or income or age… …

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  • 53Fehlerrechnung — Es ist grundsätzlich nicht möglich, fehlerfrei zu messen. Die Abweichungen der Messwerte von ihren wahren Werten wirken sich auf ein Messergebnis aus, so dass dieses ebenfalls von seinem wahren Wert abweicht. Die Fehlerrechnung versucht, die… …

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  • 54Hylonomus — Lebensbild von Hylonomus lyelli Zeitraum Oberes Karbon 318,1 bis 313,4 Mio. Jahre Fundorte Nordamerika (Kanada) …

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  • 56SEE — abbr. Standard Error of Estimation …

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  • 57Kalman filter — Roles of the variables in the Kalman filter. (Larger image here) In statistics, the Kalman filter is a mathematical method named after Rudolf E. Kálmán. Its purpose is to use measurements observed over time, containing noise (random variations)… …

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  • 58Linear regression — Example of simple linear regression, which has one independent variable In statistics, linear regression is an approach to modeling the relationship between a scalar variable y and one or more explanatory variables denoted X. The case of one… …

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  • 60Channel state information — In wireless communications, channel state information (CSI) refers to known channel properties of a communication link. This information describes how a signal propagates from the transmitter to the receiver and represents the combined effect of …

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