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Regressionskonstante

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re·gres·sion [rɪˈgreʃən] SUST. no pl

1. regression MED.:

Regression f <-, -en> espec.
Verschlechterung f <-, -en>

2. regression MAT.:

Regression f <-, -en>

I. con·stant [ˈkɒn(t)stənt, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:n(t)-] SUST. MAT., FÍS.

Konstante f <-(n), -n> espec.

II. con·stant [ˈkɒn(t)stənt, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:n(t)-] ADJ. atrbv.

1. constant (continuous):

2. constant (unchanging):

constant feelings

3. constant (loyal):

4. constant (frequent):

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regression constant SUST. CONTR.

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regression SUST. MERC. COMP.

constant ADJ. MERC. FIN.

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At this point, the load may be held constant for a period or removed.
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The area of the sphere is proportional to, so the total energy passing through the sphere is constant.
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Each group is given a different shielding constant which depends upon the number and types of electrons in those groups preceding it.
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This implies, due to the uniqueness of the solution, that the matched asymptotic solution is identical to the exact solution up to a constant multiple.
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The following twenty years saw a veritable explosion in the number of stability constants that were determined.
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When misspecification is the result of trying to model nonstationary variables using a global model (OLS is a global model), then Geographically Weighted Regression may be used to improve predictions and to better understand the nonstationarity (regional variation) inherent in your explanatory variables.
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resources.arcgis.com
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Wenn der Versuch, nichtstationäre Variablen mithilfe eines globalen Modells (wie OLS) zu modellieren, zu falschen Angaben führt, so kann die Geographisch gewichtete Regression verwendet werden, um die Vorhersagen zu verbessern und die Nichtstationarität (regionale Variation) Ihrer erklärenden Variablen besser zu verstehen.
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It offers functions for the calculation of the most important test distributions, procedures for the calculation of confidence intervals, implementation of the most important testing methods, simple and multiple regression, plus a variety of other methods useful for practical applications.
www.berkhan.de
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Sie bietet Funktionen zur Berechnung der wichtigsten Prüfverteilungen, Prozeduren zur Berechnung von Vertrauensintervallen, Implementationen der wichtigsten Prüfverfahren, einfache und mehrfache Regression, etwas Varianzanalyse und noch einige andere für die Praxis nützliche Methoden.
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A multiple regression was performed to examine which factors on the part of the psychotherapists are predicting the discussion of religious / spiritual issues and problems in the course of psychotherapy.
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www.igpp.de
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Im Rahmen einer schrittweisen multiplen Regression wurde die Frage untersucht, welche Aspekte von Seiten des Psychotherapeuten dazu beitragen, die Thematisierung von spirituellen / religiösen Inhalten und Problemen im Verlauf der Behandlung vorherzusagen.
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"Method for the rapid classification and regression of electronically stored data based on sparse grids" German Patent and Trademark Office AZ:
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"Verfahren zur schnellen Klassifikation und Regression über elektronisch gespeicherte Daten basierend auf Dünnen Gittern" Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt AZ:
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How, when, in an act of regression he even enjoys engaging with the pictures of violence.
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www.sixpackfilm.com
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Wie, wenn er sich gar in einem Akt der Regression lustvoll auf Bilder der Gewalt einlässt?
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