- the
uncertainty of the
observations is not
known from
external sources, then the
weights could be
estimated from the
given observations. This can be useful...
- nutrition).
Wishnofsky conducted a
review of
previous observations and
experiments on
weight loss and
weight gain, and
stated his
conclusions in a
paper he published...
- po****tion, then the
inverse of this
probability is used to
weight the
observations. This
approach has been
generalized to many
aspects of statistics under various...
-
observing the
motion of the Moon or the
period of a
pendulum at
various elevations,
although these methods are less
precise than
observations of artificial satellites...
-
Unusual Observations, and
Other Miscellaneous Gleanings".
Weird Astronomy:
Tales of Unusual, Bizarre, and
Other Hard to
Explain Observations. Astronomers'...
-
equal weights. Or, if cross-validation is
applied to ****ign
individual weights to
observations, then one can
penalize deviations from
equal weights to avoid...
- m**** (
weight) and
height of a person. The BMI is
defined as the body m****
divided by the
square of the body height, and is
expressed in
units of kg/m2...
-
ephemeris from the
Institute of Applied Astronomy of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. EPM2004 is
based on 317014
separate observations between 1913 and 2003...
-
Mises distance, the Anderson–Darling
distance places more
weight on
observations in the
tails of the distribution. The Anderson–Darling test ****esses whether...
-
strength of its
gravitational attraction to
other bodies. The SI base unit
of m**** is the
kilogram (kg). In physics, m**** is not the same as
weight, even...