Use "deviation|deviations" in a sentence

1. An Allowance, which is a planned deviation from an ideal, is contrasted with a tolerance, which accounts for expected but unplanned deviations

2. DEVIATIONS’ designates the deviations which accumulated over the past years.

3. To make the deviations Autocorrelated, we start by defining the deviation in the first time step, e1 = Y 1 −u e 1 = Y 1 − u

4. The deviation of the estimated recording time from the true recording time is kept within predefined limits and it is prevented that deviations from several successive recordings accumulate.

5. Deviations, however, did occur.

6. Frequency deviation:

7. Absolute standard deviation

8. In detail, the standard deviations of the logarithmic and absolute deviations are used with the same weight.

9. Absolute Deviation (£s)

10. This is gonna amplify large deviations.

11. The first number is local deviation in hertzs, i.e. maximal deviation from current frequency.

12. The deviations from the actual figures are small.

13. Angle deviations are critical to the test results.

14. It's the deviation factor.

15. absolute standard deviation (m–1)

16. The variance and standard deviation are Schur-convex functions, while the Median absolute deviation is not.

17. The marijuana caused “increased prevalence of major errors, minor errors, altitude deviations, heading deviations, and radio navigation errors,” the study showed.

18. (b) longitudinal level — standard deviations (alert limit only),

19. Morpheme absorption is a form of semantic deviations.

20. (19) WMAD: Weighted mean absolute deviation.

21. Duly justified deviations from the planned route shall be accepted.

22. Follow the plans closely and write down all deviations.

23. Calculating standard deviation step by step

24. So they're all well documented deviations from rational behavior.

25. There are midline deviations in population with normal occlusion.

26. The average deviation is ±0.02% (absolute).

27. Actual value with some deviation from target

28. Analogously, the weighted standard deviation is calculated.

29. Beach Side Bombastics (himbofication tg) Deviation Actions

30. • Mean absolute deviation from target (MADT).

31. The boring direction deviation is thus continuously changed preventing significant deviation accumulation and producing a substantially straight segment of the borehole.

32. Aberrations are deviations from normal vision, such as blurring in an image

33. Tolerable time range for the total cumulative value of (absolute) deviations

34. Deviation from the norm is not tolerated.

35. The standard deviations of angular measurements ranged from 3° to 13°.

36. (3) Sum of squares of deviations of data points from their mean.

37. However we did not subtract Z standard deviations from the population mean.

38. Constantly definition is - without variation, deviation, or change : always

39. Any deviation from these criteria makes it non-Aromatic.

40. However, an unreasonable deviation brings s.12 into play.

41. The 3 deg. deviation flight path doomed this airliner.

42. The “disorderly” ones in Thessalonica were guilty of significant deviations from Christianity.

43. Standard deviation of comparability SR = 2,50mg/100 g.

44. Maximum deviation (absolute value) from the calculated mean

45. There was little deviation from his usual routine.

46. Over time the provisions of CEVNI have accumulated seventy eight footnotes, most of which allowed deviations from its provisions, with no mechanism to monitor those deviations in national and regional rules of navigation.

47. And the result we got was 3 standard deviations below the mean.

48. 17 There was little deviation from his usual routine.

49. Abnormality definition, an abnormal condition, state, or quality; irregularity; deviation

50. Any result outside of this may be considered a deviation.

51. Actual value with deviation from target above acceptable range

52. Deviation based antenna control algorithm for an access point

53. Arclike (black) and chicanelike (red) compressors showing their respective deviations from linearity (dashed)

54. Average deviation between actual and budgeted expenditure on administrative basis

55. See Clear cell Adenocarcinoma, Minimum deviation Adenocarcinoma of the endocervix

56. Average absolute deviation between predicted and observed values is ca.

57. Azeotropes form when there is a 'deviation from Raoult's law': A solution that shows positive deviation from Raoult's law forms a minimum boiling azeotrope

58. Mean deviation, standard deviation and variance of the poles are defined about the best axis and the best zone of an accumulation of poles.

59. The causes of diagonal deviation of straight angle cutter were examined from all aspects of the situation. The measures of deviation-controlling was recommended .

60. A Bumpiness coefficient of 100 means “one standard deviation

61. The standard deviation was ±2% (0.5 mg of Mo).

62. Expressed through standard deviation: Values given over accidental errors

63. Old strive corrects the Right deviation error of Comintern.

64. Assortive mating Violations of the Hardy–Weinberg assumptions can cause deviations from expectation

65. Over time the provisions of CEVNI have accumulated seventy-eight footnotes, most of which allowed deviations from its provisions, without any mechanism to monitor these deviations in national and regional rules of navigation.

66. But, under Lenin's brilliant leadership, the Bolshevik party was able to resist all such deviations.

67. Adduction of the wrist is referred to as ulnar deviation.

68. Antichronism meaning Deviation from the true order of time; anachronism.

69. A diversion or deviation from a main topic a digression.

70. In a median regression b is chosen to minimise the sum of absolute deviations.

71. Deviation from budgeted aggregate fiscal deficit as percent of budgeted expenditure.

72. Average deviation between actual and budgeted expenditure by economic classification

73. The maximum deviation (for grain size) does not exceed 14%.

74. 55 synonyms for Aberration: anomaly, exception, defect, abnormality, inconsistency, deviation

75. Average absolute deviation between predicted and observed values is 53%.

76. Where, then, did this deviation originate?—1 Timothy 1:6.

77. Strait means narrow, strict, exacting, and allowing for no deviation.

78. Just the opposite —controversy, discord, and deviation from the faith.

79. Any deviation from the party's faith is seen as betrayal.

80. The experimental trials had provided estimates of the process variance, expressed as standard deviations.