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Autocorrelation and least
Responses to nonzero autocorrelation include generalized least squares and the Newey – West HAC estimator ( Heteroskedasticity and Autocorrelation Consistent ).
Autocorrelation methods need at least two pitch periods to detect pitch.

Autocorrelation and terms
Autocorrelation of the signal can be analyzed in terms of the diffusion of the particles.

Autocorrelation and are
Autocorrelation of the errors, which themselves are unobserved, can generally be detected because it produces autocorrelation in the observable residuals.

Autocorrelation and .
Autocorrelation is the cross-correlation of a signal with itself.
* Autocorrelation is used to analyze Dynamic light scattering data, which notably enables to determine the particle size distributions of nanometer-sized particles or micelles suspended in a fluid.
* Autocorrelation in space rather than time, via the Patterson function, is used by X-ray diffractionists to help recover the " Fourier phase information " on atom positions not available through diffraction alone.
* Autocorrelation articles in Comp. DSP ( DSP usenet group ).
Autocorrelation is defined as the cross-correlation of the signal with itself over varying intervals of time or space.
Autocorrelation can be visualized on a data plot when a given observation is more likely to lie above a fitted line if adjacent observations also lie above the fitted regression line.
Autocorrelation is common in time series data where a data series may experience " inertia.
Autocorrelation may be the result of misspecification such as choosing the wrong functional form.
* Autocorrelation detects signal waveforms.
* Sieves for Low Autocorrelation Binary Sequences, IEEE Trans.
Autocorrelation analysis helps to identify the correct phase of the fitted model while the successive differencing transforms the stochastic drift component into white noise.

violates and ordinary
" Therefore, according to Fredkin, at the Planck scale, ordinary matter could have spin angular momentum that violates the equivalence principle. There might be weird Fredkin forces that cause a torsion in spacetime.

violates and least
Now we are ready to refine our idea further and complete the method: a point on f is a constrained stationary point if and only if the direction that changes f violates at least one of the constraints.
Given that a dichotomous criterion violates these assumptions of linear regression, conducting linear regression with a dichotomous criterion may lead to errors in inference and at the very least, interpretation of the outcome will not be straightforward.
Edgerton writes that a reader of a Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit text " will rarely encounter forms or expressions which are definitely ungrammatical, or at least more ungrammatical than, say, the Sanskrit of the epics, which also violates the strict rules of Pāṇini.
Yet again Moses is amazed and violates his oath for the third and last time, asking why the Servant of God did not at least exact " some recompense for it!
Mercenaries in this setting are unique, because there is an international Mercenaries ’ Guild, and part of the Code of the Mercenaries ’ Guild is that both parties must follow a contract to the letter – if the person doing the hiring violates the contract, he or she is fined by the Guild, and cannot hire a bonded Company for a period of at least one year.

violates and assumption
The profit we made at time t is thus a riskless profit, but this violates our assumption of no arbitrage.
First, it violates the assumption of linearity.
Second, conducting linear regression with a dichotomous criterion violates the assumption that the error term is homoscedastic.
Third, conducting linear regression with a dichotomous variable violates the assumption that error is normally distributed because the criterion has only two values.
The presence of omitted variable bias violates this particular assumption.
This overflow violates the program's assumption and may lead to unintended behavior.

violates and error
However, typical simple examples of bogosort do not track which orders of the list have been tried and may try the same order any number of times, which violates one of the basic principles of trial and error.

violates and terms
However, Israel has been unfaithful to God by following other gods and breaking the commandments which are the terms of the covenant, hence Israel is symbolized by a harlot who violates the obligations of marriage to her husband.
An ankle collar worn by convicts on probation can warn authorities if a person violates the terms of his or her parole, such as by straying from authorized boundaries or visiting an unauthorized location.
However, players can mitigate the effects of these restrictions to a considerable extent by joining many tables at the same time ( which in itself is both acceptable and somewhat commonplace ) or by establishing accounts on different sites and rotating play between them ( note that while there is nothing unacceptable about someone playing in as many online poker rooms as he pleases, establishing multiple accounts on the same site violates virtually all online poker rooms ' terms and conditions and is thus by definition cheating ).
This practice often violates the terms of service.
Critics maintain that FACA " violates separation of powers by limiting the terms on which the President can acquire information from nongovernmental advisory committees ".
If a domain violates any of these terms, it is replaced by a Sedo ad page, and no beforehand warning is given.
If the party against whom the judgment is rendered violates the terms of the consent decree, the judgment is as binding as any other, and the non-breaching party may seek enforcement through a contempt action.
Or, to put it bluntly, this approach ( which Allison terms the " Rational Actor Model ") violates the law of falsifiability.
The Italian Catholic Galileo Galilei ( 1564 – 1642 ), one of the foremost promoters of the new philosophy, insisted that nature " never violates the terms of the laws imposed upon her.
The contracts are not legally binding, but the agreements have effective power in the context of the novels because any slave, or owner, who violates the contract terms can be ostracized from the secret community of the marketplace — for those whose desires and orientations lead them to membership in that community, being prevented from participating is a very strong motivation to follow the terms of the contracts.
Citysearch has also stated that they have the right to refuse to post or to remove any user review that violates the terms of use.

violates and are
Thus, if there is no alternate rationale for prosecuting some people more harshly for the same crime based on who the victim is, then different defendants are treated unequally under the law, which violates the United States Constitution.
Monopoly violates this optimal allocation condition, because in a monopolized industry market price is above marginal cost, and this means that factors are underutilized in the monopolized industry, they have a higher indirect marginal utility than in their uses in competitive industries.
This argument has been expressed by Daniel Dennett who argues that, " when philosophers claim that zombies are conceivable, they invariably underestimate the task of conception ( or imagination ), and end up imagining something that violates their own definition ".
Selective confirmation violates the equivalence condition since a black raven selectively confirms " All ravens are black " but not " All non-black things are non-ravens ".
Additionally, where clocked digital systems interface to analogue systems or systems that are driven from a different clock, the digital system can be subject to metastability where a change to the input violates the set-up time for a digital input latch.
Compounding matters is that in the TOS episode " The Omega Glory ," Kirk states, " A star captain's most solemn oath is that he will give his life, even his entire crew, rather than violate the Prime Directive ," and yet he seemingly violates the Prime Directive as " the only way to save my ship " in " A Taste of Armageddon " and no explanation for the Federation Ambassador trying to mediate between Eminiar VII and Vendikar ( neither of which are Federation members ) regardless of their wishes on the matter is given.
In 1943 the Supreme Court reversed its decision, ruling in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette that public school students are not required to say the Pledge, concluding that " compulsory unification of opinion " violates the First Amendment.
Two of Dane's former Department of Defense colleagues are aboard the train, hiding a romantic relationship that violates Department of Defense regulations.
Though their accuracy and their ability to win are disputed, their use normally violates the rules of online cardrooms, so using them is, by definition, cheating.
There are those in the BDSM community who frown upon this practice, however, as surreptitiously putting someone in a dominant position violates the principle of consent.
However, it violates the other three: contrary to the first postulate, there is not a unique shortest route between any two points ( antipodal points such as the north and south poles on a spherical globe are counterexamples ); contrary to the third postulate, a sphere does not contain circles of arbitrarily great radius ; and contrary to the fifth ( parallel ) postulate, there is no point through which a line can be drawn that never intersects a given line.
One notable difference between the officer and enlisted oaths is that the oath taken by officers does not include any provision to obey orders ; while enlisted personnel are bound by the Uniform Code of Military Justice to obey lawful orders, officers in the service of the United States are bound by this oath to disobey any order that violates the Constitution of the United States.
In the case of persons who are not initially under suspicion and unlikely to commit a certain crime, a decision from 1999 ( 18th of November, BGH 1 StR 221 / 99, in German ) stated that entrapment of such persons violates the right to a fair trial ( and therefore the punishment for the committed offence may be reduced ).
Autonomous Communities and municipalities are enabled to appeal to the Constitutional Court any public decision which violates their autonomy by other entities ( i. e. State or Autonomous Community power ).
Elliptic geometry is a non-Euclidean geometry, in which, given a line L and a point p outside L, there exists no line parallel to L passing through p. Elliptic geometry, like hyperbolic geometry, violates Euclid's parallel postulate, which can be interpreted as asserting that there is exactly one line parallel to L passing through p. In elliptic geometry, there are no parallel lines at all.
However, combinations like ( steal ), which violates the sonority hierarchy, are seen and are even common in English.
Under United States laws, pesticide misuse is the use of a pesticide in a way that violates laws regulating their use or endangers humans or the environment ; many of these regulations are laid out in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ( FIFRA ).
This violates Hume's fork which states, " there are no necessary connections between distinct existences ".
There are often disagreements over whether a particular case violates a peremptory norm.

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