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deviation and was
In 2006, the deviation from the national average was the largest for any province in Canadian history.
They determined to reinvestigate the motion of γ Draconis ; the telescope, constructed by George Graham ( 1675 – 1751 ), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimney stack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which ( i. e. the deviation from the vertical ) was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb line.
This kit was only worn three times, including against Germany in the semi final of Euro 96 but the deviation from the traditional red was unpopular with supporters and the England away kit remained red until 2011, when a navy blue away kit was introduced.
An anthropometric study of 1197 North American adult Caucasian males ( mean age 35. 5 years ) found that a man's foot length was 26. 3 cm with a standard deviation of 1. 2 cm.
For these developments, it was essential that the solution of the Dirac equation for the hydrogen atom could be worked out exactly, such that any experimentally observed deviation had to be taken seriously as a signal of failure of the theory.
When modern IQ tests are devised, the mean ( average ) score within an age group is set to 100 and the standard deviation ( SD ) almost always to 15, although this was not always so historically.
The mirror was constructed from an optical flat with a flatness of / 20, which equates to a surface deviation less than 31. 6 nanometers.
Before the introduction of the term paraphilia in the DSM-III ( 1980 ), the term sexual deviation was used to refer to paraphilias in the first two editions of the manual.
The only diagnostic guidance was that sexual deviation should have been " reserved for deviant sexuality which not symptomatic of more extensive syndromes, such as schizophrenic or obsessional reactions ".
No definition or examples were provided for " other sexual deviation ", but the general category of sexual deviation was meant to describe the sexual preference of individuals that was " directed primarily toward objects other than people of opposite sex, toward sexual acts not usually associated with coitus, or toward coitus performed under bizarre circumstances, as in necrophilia, pedophilia, sexual sadism, and fetishism.
" Some critics said Caress of Steel was unfocused and an audacious move for the band because of the placement of two back-to-back protracted songs, as well as a heavier reliance on atmospherics and story-telling, a large deviation from Fly by Night.
After two years in power, Yhombi-Opango was accused of corruption and deviation from party directives, and removed from office on February 5, 1979, by the Central Committee of the PCT, which then simultaneously designated Vice President and Defense Minister Col. Denis Sassou-Nguesso as interim President.
A common deviation from the standard was to drive the signals at a reduced voltage.
This particular deviation is disputed by some if only because E. F. Codd himself eventually advocated the use of special marks and a 4-valued logic, but this was based on his observation that there are two distinct reasons why one might want to use a special mark in place of a value, which led opponents of the use of such logics to discover more distinct reasons and at least as many as 19 have been noted, which would require a 21-valued logic.
Examples of these include the principle of shinui (" change " or " deviation "): A severe violation becomes a non-severe one if the prohibited act was performed in a way that would be considered abnormal on a weekday.
Based on the handheld Four Swords, Four Swords Adventures was another deviation from previous Zelda gameplay, focusing on level-based and multiplayer gameplay.
Augustine argued that God could not have created evil in the world, as it was created good, and that all notions of evil are simply a deviation or privation of goodness.
The Residents were not bothered by this deviation from their plan since the 1978 decision to release the album would not affect the philosophical conditions under which it was originally recorded.
A more formal inequality relating the standard deviation of position σ < sub > x </ sub > and the standard deviation of momentum σ < sub > p </ sub > was derived by Earle Hesse Kennard later that year ( and independently by Hermann Weyl in 1928 ),

deviation and political
While Khrushchev, the Communist Party, and the Soviet Union's supporters in the West viewed the Gulag as a deviation of Stalin, Solzhenitsyn and the opposition tended to view it as a systemic fault of Soviet political culture — an inevitable outcome of the Bolshevik political project.
One deviation from the previous setup was the introduction of the mid-term election ; however, the dynamics of the House of Representatives resumed its pre-1972 state, with the party of the president controlling the chamber, although political pluralism ensued that prevented the restoration of the old Nacionalista-Liberal two-party system.
In their Reek of Putrefaction-era, Carcass used pitch shifters, medical imagery and several visceral associations when it originally conceived the band, a deviation from the frequently political or left-wing lyrics commonly used in the hardcore punk and grindcore scenes.
Wang was also a major political rival of Mao Zedong during the 1930s, opposing what he saw as Mao's nationalist deviation from the Comintern and orthodox Marxism and Leninism lines.
These coloured buildings survived until the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera, when it appears, an instruction was passed to the leader's local political allies to suppress differences in villagers ' choices and disallow any deviation from a politically-engineered appearance of normality.

deviation and term
The specifics of the disorder were to be provided by the clinician as a " supplementary term " to the sexual deviation diagnosis ; examples of this supplementary term provided in the DSM-I included homosexuality, transvestism, pedophilia, fetishism, and sexual sadism, including rape.
The term hade is occasionally used and is the deviation of a plane from vertical i. e. ( 90 °- dip ).
In that case, the term standard error is properly applied: the precision of the average is equal to the known standard deviation of the process divided by the square root of the number of measurements averaged.
The leading term in this power series is the solution of the exactly solvable problem, while further terms describe the deviation in the solution, due to the deviation from the initial problem.
It is often considered derogatory and in psychological literature the term paraphilia has been used as a replacement, though this term is controversial, and " deviation " is now used instead by others.
The metric is then written as the sum of the Minkowski metric and a term representing the deviation of the true metric from the Minkowski metric, with terms that are quadratic in or higher powers of the deviation being ignored.
The use of the term " error " as discussed in the sections above is in the sense of a deviation of a value from a hypothetical unobserved value.
The term may also be used to refer to an estimate of that standard deviation, derived from a particular sample used to compute the estimate.
In regression analysis, the term " standard error " is also used in the phrase standard error of the regression to mean the ordinary least squares estimate of the standard deviation of the underlying errors.
* a term used in sporting events to describe the deviation of what was scheduled.
Fisher defines his new term of variance, as the square of the standard deviation, because of the manner in which variances of independent random variables may be added.
( Just as the duration gives the discounted mean term, so convexity can be used to calculate the discounted standard deviation, say, of return.
Essentially the CV ( RMSD ) replaces the standard deviation term with the Root Mean Square Deviation ( RMSD ).
The term has been criticized as it may evoke to imply that monogamy is the norm and that any other way of relating is somehow a deviation of that norm.
The term ' occupational deviance ' is better reserved for deviation from occupational norms ( e. g. drinking on the job ; sexual harassment ), and the term ' workplace crime ' is better reserved for conventional forms of crime committed in the workplace ( e. g. rape ; assault ).
A common use of the term is in role-playing games to signify a deviation of game play from the official rules.
The third term is the deviation from traveling in a straight line.

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