Examples of using Approximations in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Kurtosis are implemented where appropriate and/or their approximations for each distribution.
Hypergeometric distributions to use Catherine Loader's saddle point approximations.
we usually tend to use approximations and generalizations.
The tests themselves should be reasonable approximations to a real execution of your code,
other payables are deemed to constitute reasonable approximations of fair value.
be legally correct, with no room for misunderstandings or disputes due to‘approximations' in translation.
give examples of principles, approximations and methods used with functions of two
to x= a{\displaystyle x=a}, those relatively close work relatively well for linear approximations.
The scaling and behaviour of the eigenmodes will be estimated by developing approximations based on the fractal geometrical properties of the chaotic advection,
It turns out that many formulas online are only approximations and not ideal models of the double-slit interference pattern,
Indeed, if you can allow approximations in your formulas and small errors of recipients for your personal emails,
The fundamental political process of the revolution thus consists in the gradual comprehension by a class of the problems arising from the social crisis- the active orientation of the masses by a method of successive approximations.
Previously, even the best rasterized techniques were essentially rough approximations, with shadows surrounding an object rather than being based on their specific size
Weight is an approximation, excluding air box.
You can feel the approximation of hypoxia, but you need to have certain skills.
The Effective Permissions tool only produces an approximation of the permissions that a user has.
Linear Approximation of Functions.
Therefore, presenting them with a number is generally an approximation.
This is of course just an approximation.
Use the function of the approximation, undo action.