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  • ...e collect data, we use one or more numbers to describe each observation or measurement. For example, suppose we want to find out how popular a certain TV show is. ...nge the mean a lot. In statistics, these extreme values might be errors of measurement, but sometimes the population really does contain these values. For example ...
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  • *Measurement errors ...
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  • ...he [[Greek language|Greek]] ''trigonon'' = three angles and ''metron'' = [[measurement|measure]]) is a part of elementary [[mathematics]] dealing with [[angle]]s, ...
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  • *[[Level of measurement]] ...
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  • A real ''direct'' distance measurement of an astronomical object is possible only for those objects that are close *[[Eclipsing binaries]] — In the last decade, measurement of eclipsing binaries offers a way to gauge the distance to galaxies. Accur ...
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  • '''Magnetic reluctance''', or '''magnetic resistance''', is a measurement used in the analysis of [[magnetic circuit]]s. It is like [[Electrical resi ...
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  • | If A≅B then shape A is congruent to shape B (has the same [[Unit of measurement|measurements]]) ...
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  • ...wave function collapse and seems to be caused by the act of observation or measurement. The exact cause and interpretation of wave function collapse is still wide ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...the lower relative standard error is better because it has a more precise measurement (the uncertainty is smaller). ...
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  • ...h a system is almost always overdetermined and has no exact solution. Each measurement is usually inaccurate and includes some amount of error. Since the measurem ...
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  • ...asured. It also puts a limit on the minimum disturbance caused by making a measurement. ...
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  • ...iment|authorlink2=Compact Muon Solenoid|eprint=1503.07589 |title= Combined Measurement of the Higgs Boson Mass in pp Collisions at √s=7 and 8 TeV with the ATLAS a ...
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  • ...''' is a [[concept]] from [[mathematics]], used to [[counting|count]] or [[measurement|measure]]. Depending on the field of mathematics, where numbers are used, t ...
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  • ...In science, for example, the standard deviation of a group of repeated [[measurement]]s helps scientists know how sure they are of the average number. When deci ...
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  • ...overs around 70%".<ref name=Klare>[[George R. Klare|Klare G.]] 1963. ''The measurement of readability''. Ames, Iowa:Iowa State University Press.</ref><sup>p113</s ...
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  • ...same time. We prove that for an arbitrary quantum dimension, based on the measurement statistics only, we can give an analytic lower bound for the entanglement o ...
    24 KB (1,651 words) - 02:56, 12 March 2024
  • ...ved. What made Einstein's theory so revolutionary is that it considers the measurement of the speed of light to be constant by definition, in other words it is a ...
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  • ...ron would count as a measurement of its position, for example). Before the measurement, the particle is in a "superposition of states," in which its properties ha ...
    36 KB (5,991 words) - 08:00, 24 August 2017
  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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