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- In 2000, this distance was revised to after correcting for probable errors.
- Probable error report Failure to completely fix " '.
- Earth-Sun distance of, with a probable error of miles.
- But I will acknowledge one probable error.
- Whatever the case, NATO acknowledged probable error.
- Another probable error-source is floating-point roundoff.
- One probable error in Williamson's entries has the Alamo siege starting on Feb . 20 instead of Feb . 23.
- I leave it in a mode which flags probable errors but I " never " let it do its thing unfettered.
- Handheld GPS receivers are often used to get within a few yards probable error of a mark that has "'adjusted coordinates " '.
- It can locate guns at 20-25 km and 120 mm mortars at 35-40 km with a circular probable error of 0.35 % of range.
- Malthus criticises David Hume for a " probable error " in his " criteria that he proposes as assisting in an estimate of population ."
- Truly, this this can be said to be unanimous "'within the limits of probable error "'. talk ) 17 : 30, 5 January 2013 ( UTC)
- Gosset had almost all his papers including " The probable error of a mean " published in Pearson's journal " Biometrika " under the pseudonym " Student ".
- The term " probable error " ( " der wahrscheinliche Fehler " )-the median deviation from the mean-was introduced in 1815 by the German astronomer Frederik Wilhelm Bessel.
- Peters's ( 1856 ) formula for r, the " probable error " of a single observation was widely used and inspired early robust statistics ( resistant to outliers : see Peirce's criterion ).
- His " Theoretical Considerations " respecting the Corona ( Monthly Notices, xxxi . 184, 254 ) also deserve mention, as well as his discussions of the rotation of Mars, by which be deduced its period with a probable error of 0.005.
- In spite of Condon's thorough research and mania for elaborate details, long lists of trivia, and the apparent authenticity of all the purported facts that are cited in his books, there are at least two probable errors in " Mile High ".
- An early scientific duty assigned to the Observatory was the U . S . contribution to the definition of the solar parallax, after adjustments, of 8.809 ", with a probable error of 0.0059 ", yielding a " U . S . defined"
- To this end, Lexis created a test statistic equal to the ratio between ( i ) the probable error of the observed rates and ( ii ) the probable error that would be expected if the underlying probabilities for each of the observed rates were all equal to the average rate observed across all of the observations.
- To this end, Lexis created a test statistic equal to the ratio between ( i ) the probable error of the observed rates and ( ii ) the probable error that would be expected if the underlying probabilities for each of the observed rates were all equal to the average rate observed across all of the observations.
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