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For observational data, the derivation of confidence intervals must use subjective models, as emphasized by Ronald A. Fisher and his followers.
For example, the difference between inflection and derivation can be stated in terms of lexemes:
For example, profit maximization lies behind the neoclassical theory of the firm, while the derivation of demand curves leads to an understanding of consumer goods, and the supply curve allows an analysis of the factors of production.
* For the derivation of tsar and Herberstein's contribution of czar, see the Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, entry on tsar.
For a derivation that starts with Snell's law see Reitz page 454.
For the derivation of the uncertainty relation, see Heisenberg uncertainty principle, noting that it describes it from the viewpoint of the Copenhagen interpretation.
For a photon, its momentum, and thus can be substituted for for all photon momentum terms which arise in course of the derivation below.
For a more rigorous mathematical derivation of Schrödinger's equation, see also.
For many decades, heraldic authors have believed that the term may have arisen from the Persian word gol " rose " ( coming to Europe via Muslim Spain or brought back by returning Crusaders ), but according to Brault there is no evidence to support this derivation.
For a detailed derivation of these equations from Lagrangian mechanics, see below.
For example, in statistical parsing a dynamic programming algorithm can be used to discover the single most likely context-free derivation ( parse ) of a string, which is sometimes called the " Viterbi parse ".
For the-product, this implies that acts as a graded derivation
For an elementary derivation, we will take Hamiltonian to commute with itself at different times, and further, be independent of time, in which case it simplifies to:
( For a detailed derivation of this result, see canonical ensemble.
" ( For a derivation, see 美國.
For many years it was conventional to enter the discussion of dynamics through derivation of the relativistic mass, that is the mass – velocity relation, and this is probably still the dominant mode in textbooks.
For further logical development to be possible, this standpoint must shift to a new one where the Infinite is no longer simply a derivation of the Finite, but where the Finite, as well as the Infinite in General, are but moments of ( c ) the True Infinite.
For a derivation, see linear least squares, and for a numerical example, see linear regression ( example ).
For the debate concerning derivation of the words Rus and Russia, see Etymology of Rus and derivatives and Rus ' ( people ).
For the sake of convenience, the derivation will be written in units in which.
( For a derivation based on a Taylor approximation, see Midpoint method )
For the derivation, different conditions must be taken into account and different equations can be obtained.
( For comparison, see the derivation of Malvolio-ill-will-in Twelfth Night.
For example the following are Sicilian words that could be mistaken for being Siculish: anciòva means " anchovy ", trubbulu means " trouble ", damaggiu means " damage ", raggia means " rage ", tastari means " to taste " and truppicari means " to trip "-but they are examples of Sicilian and English words with the same Norman derivation.

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