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The estimated standard deviations of the data for two of the resistors were 1 millidegree ; ;
The 34 arrows, denoting onset age plus completion age deviations, have been arrayed in an Onset sequence which begins with girl 18 who had the earliest Onset of the 34 girls.
The internal losses are due to absorption and the small but finite losses suffered in the numerous internal reflections due to deviations from the prescribed, cylindrical fiber cross-section and minute imperfections of the core-jacket interface.
This instrument provides an electrical signal proportional to the angular deviations of the platform and can be used to automatically hold the platform on true heading.
based on the assumption of equal standard deviations and our results
* Dysfunction of the spinocerebellum ( vermis and associated areas near the midline ) presents itself with a wide-based " drunken sailor " gait ( called truncal ataxia ), characterised by uncertain starts and stops, lateral deviations, and unequal steps.
He responded to questioning with charges of apostasy and handed out harsh punishments for the slightest deviations.
By opening the stop wider, similar deviations arise for lateral points as have been already discussed for axial points ; but in this case they are much more complicated.
In practice, DLC share prices exhibit large deviations from theoretical parity.
Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) in women as a bone mineral density 2. 5 standard deviations below peak bone mass ( 20-year-old sex-matched healthy person average ) as measured by DEXA ; the term " established osteoporosis " includes the presence of a fragility fracture.
The luck factor in a casino game is quantified using standard deviations ( SD ).
Many, particularly slots, have extremely high standard deviations.
Canals need to be level, and, while small irregularities in the lie of the land can be dealt with through cuttings and embankments, for larger deviations, other approaches have been adopted.
Some drives use special techniques, such as Plextor's GigaRec or Sanyo's HD-BURN, to write more data onto a given disc ; these techniques are inherently deviations from the Compact Disc ( Red, Yellow, and / or Orange Book ) standards, making the recorded discs proprietary-formatted and not fully compatible with standard CD players and drives.
CRESU experiments have been used to show deviations from Arrhenius kinetics at low temperatures: as the temperature is reduced, the rate constant actually increases.
At the Central Committee plenum of 25 January 1955, Khrushchev accused Malenkov of ideological deviations at the same level as former, anti-Stalinist Bukharin and Alexey Rykov of the 1920s.
In particular, management can identify ways to adjust and adapt the process to particular projects without measurable losses of quality or deviations from specifications.
Consilience does not forbid deviations: in fact, since not all experiments are perfect, some deviations from established knowledge are expected.
More generally, to insist that all evidence converge precisely with no deviations would be naïve falsificationism, equivalent to considering a single contrary result to falsify a theory when another explanation, such as equipment malfunction or misinterpretation of results, is much more likely.
Hubbard proposed that, via pain, physical or mental traumas caused " aberrations " ( deviations from rational thinking ) in the mind, which produced adverse physical and emotional effects.
In other cases, severe deviations from Raoult's law and Dalton's law are observed, most famously in the mixture of ethanol and water.
This is interpreted as evidence in favor of Einstein's prediction that gravity would cause deviations from Euclidean geometry.
Until the 20th century, there was no technology capable of detecting the deviations from Euclidean geometry, but Einstein predicted that such deviations would exist.

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