- In statistics,
omitted-variable bias (OVB)
occurs when a
statistical model leaves out one or more
relevant variables. The bias
results in the
model attributing...
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verses specifically name the New
International Version as the
version that
omits them,
these same
verses are
missing from the main text (and
mostly relegated...
- Look up omission or
omit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Omission may
refer to: Sin of omission, a sin
committed by
willingly not
performing a certain...
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writing and composition; the
original 1918
edition exhorted writers to "
omit needless words," use the
active voice, and
employ parallelism appropriately...
- {\displaystyle {\mathcal {M}}}
leads to the
ideas of
saturated models and
omitting types.
Consider a
structure M {\displaystyle {\mathcal {M}}} for a language...
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significant to its spelling, and
ultimately its meaning, but is
sometimes omitted.
According to
Oxford University's
Dictionary of
Modern English Usage, the...
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existing structure of
their type.
There are also destro****
structures omitted from this list that had been surp****ed in
height prior to
being destro****...
- (Be5:). Some publications, such as the
Encyclopaedia of
Chess Openings (ECO),
omit any
indication that a
capture has been made; for example, Be5
instead of...
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supersaturation of
tissues in the diver.
Procedures for
emergency management of
omitted decompression and
symptomatic decompression sickness have been published...
- expression. For example, "2007-04-05T14:30". In ISO 8601:2004 it was
permitted to
omit the "T"
character by
mutual agreement as in "200704051430", but this provision...