Examples of using Statistical properties in English and their translations into Greek
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The main argument for this theory is that it is consistent with all statistical properties of the Voynich manuscript text which have been tested so far,
Gibbs's derivation of the phenomenological laws of thermodynamics from the statistical properties of systems with many particles was presented in his highly influential textbook Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics,
One statistical property that could be calculated is the expected percentage,
One statistical property one could calculate is the expected percentage of the time the creature will eat grapes over a long period.
One statistical property that could be calculated is the expected percentage,
Statistical Properties of Economic Cycles in Greece
In statistics, quantile normalization is a technique for making two distributions identical in statistical properties.
A time series is said to be stationary if its statistical properties do not change over time.
This is mainly because the statistical properties of the available tools, i.e. the“time-lag spectrum” and“intrinsic coherence function.
R\nSuch library functions often have poor statistical properties and some will repeat patterns after only tens of thousands of trials.
The most general definition of change is a change in the statistical properties of the climate system when considered over long periods of time.
Climate change can be most generally defined as change in the statistical properties of the climate system over long time periods,
Annex I: Statistical Properties of Business Cycles of Greece, the Eurozone and GIIPS countries and for the United States of America(for the period 19702013).
The most general definition of climate change is a change in the statistical properties of the climate system when considered over periods of decades
did his PhD in the University of Warwick, UK,(1993) on Statistical Properties of Dynamical Systems.
of climate change is“a change in the statistical properties of the climate system when considered over long periods of time, regardless of cause”.
Tsogka adds,"We model the propagation medium as a random process for which we know some statistical properties, for example,
modeled as a random process for which some statistical properties are known,
you Climate Change Climate change is a change in the statistical properties of the climate system when considered over long periods of time, regardless of cause.
advancing his research interests on stochastic modelling of rainfall processes, scaling statistical properties of spatio-temporal rainfall fields,