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  • 111Oscar Kempthorne — Born January 31, 1911(1911 01 31) St. Tudy, Cornwall Died November 15, 2000(2000 11 15) (aged&#16 …

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  • 112Statistical dispersion — In statistics, statistical dispersion (also called statistical variability or variation) is variability or spread in a variable or a probability distribution. Common examples of measures of statistical dispersion are the variance, standard… …

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  • 113Monte Carlo methods for electron transport — The Monte Carlo method for electron transport is a semiclassical Monte Carlo(MC) approach of modeling semiconductor transport. Assuming the carrier motion consists of free flights interrupted by scattering mechanisms, a computer is utilized to… …

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  • 114Brownian noise — In science, Brownian noise (audio|Brownnoise.ogg|Sample), also known as Brown noise or red noise, is the kind of signal noise produced by Brownian motion. The term Brown noise comes not from the color, but in honor of Robert Brown, the discoverer …

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  • 115Multivariate statistics — is a form of statistics encompassing the simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one statistical variable. The application of multivariate statistics is multivariate analysis. Methods of bivariate statistics, for example simple linear… …

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  • 116Quality control — This article is about the project management process. For other uses, see Quality control (disambiguation). Maintenance check of electronic equipment on a U.S. Navy aircraft …

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  • 117Natural experiment — A natural experiment is an observational study in which the assignment of treatments to subjects has been haphazard: That is, the assignment of treatments has been made by nature , but not by experimenters. Thus, a natural experiment is not a… …

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  • 118Homoscedasticity — Plot with random data showing homoscedasticity. In statistics, a sequence or a vector of random variables is homoscedastic (   …

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  • 119Minimum description length — The minimum description length (MDL) principle is a formalization of Occam s Razor in which the best hypothesis for a given set of data is the one that leads to the best compression of the data. MDL was introduced by Jorma Rissanen in 1978. It is …

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  • 120Bar chart — See also: Histogram Example of a bar chart, with Country as the discrete data set. A bar chart or bar graph is a chart with rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values that they represent. The bars can be plotted vertically or… …

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