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series of 1 neck, 1 weist, 1 hip, repeat 2 more times
If you were to measure your child's height on the 1st day of every month from the time that she was able to stand on her own then that series of measurements would be a time series.More abstractly, if you were to record what music was playing on a certain radio station at, say, 3 pm each day then that would also be a time series.
The difference between between replication and replication is that replication is the series of copies, and repetition is the series of repeats.
Accuracy refers to how close a measured value is to an excepted value. Precision refers to how close a series of measurements are to one another For example, if your experimental value is 15.63 and your values are... 12.84 13.02 12.96 They would be precise because they are close to one another but not accurate because they're not even close to the experimental value
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A series of measurements looking for an increase or decrease over time.
The SO Series refers to a type of metal used in construction for outside corners. The metal in this series ranges in size but has the same arc degree measurements.
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Simply to make a series of 'standard' measurements that are recognised in any country.
series of 1 neck, 1 weist, 1 hip, repeat 2 more times
FIRSTLY THE VISCOSITY IS "the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction."THE VISCOSITY INCREASES UP THE HOMOLOGOUS SERIES BECAUSE IT IS STICKY DUE TO FRICTION- Alodia Gosiengfiao
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Carolyn Keene is actually a collective pseudonym used by several authors who have written the Nancy Drew mystery series. The name was created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a book packaging company, to maintain consistency in the series while different writers contributed to the books.
When measuring a load current, an ammeter is connected in series with the load. The exception is for a clamp on style AC ammeter, which is clamped around one of the conductors, making its measurements as a transformer.
You should use arrays when you have several pieces of related data, of the same type. As an example, let's suppose you have a series of measurements, for example, temperature measured every few minutes. It doesn't make sense (from a programming point of view) to use a different variable for every measurement, so you store the measurements as a group - as an array.You should use arrays when you have several pieces of related data, of the same type. As an example, let's suppose you have a series of measurements, for example, temperature measured every few minutes. It doesn't make sense (from a programming point of view) to use a different variable for every measurement, so you store the measurements as a group - as an array.You should use arrays when you have several pieces of related data, of the same type. As an example, let's suppose you have a series of measurements, for example, temperature measured every few minutes. It doesn't make sense (from a programming point of view) to use a different variable for every measurement, so you store the measurements as a group - as an array.You should use arrays when you have several pieces of related data, of the same type. As an example, let's suppose you have a series of measurements, for example, temperature measured every few minutes. It doesn't make sense (from a programming point of view) to use a different variable for every measurement, so you store the measurements as a group - as an array.
If you were to measure your child's height on the 1st day of every month from the time that she was able to stand on her own then that series of measurements would be a time series.More abstractly, if you were to record what music was playing on a certain radio station at, say, 3 pm each day then that would also be a time series.