A turning aside (of your course or attention or concern)
A variation that deviates from the standard or norm.
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Examples for "diversion "
Examples for "diversion "
1 Objective: To present a new approach to treatment using flow diversion technology.
2 The STATE team plan was simple: create a diversion and surprise them.
3 But Mr Kua said he saw Mr Marape's claim as a diversion .
4 No obvious opportunity for creating a diversion awaited her toward the south.
5 Results: All patients had hydrocephalus and all but one required CSF diversion .
1 I note that the news media are calling this deflection Operation Deliverance.
2 The same law of deflection is shown, in smaller angles, in Fig.
3 At higher energy and current, the grid was melted by beam deflection .
4 His low shot flew in after five minutes via a slight deflection .
5 No continuance of the battery current caused any deflection of the galvanometer-needle.
1 The other digression is the famous contrast of the lawyer and philosopher.
2 But from this digression let us return to the affairs of Austria.
3 But never mind our little digression - the value of study lies in study.
4 A digression is necessary to explain the peculiar configuration of the ground.
5 It was useless to turn and double, indulge in gently playful digression .
1 And that all Anticipation is but a deflexion or declination by accident.
2 Stormgren's feelings were very mixed as he stared at the scarcely visible deflexion of the trace.
3 But up to sixty yards the lateral deflexion from wind is negligible; past this it may amount to three or four feet.
4 N., and this parallel was followed with slight deflexions to the Togoland frontier.
5 "Of what other great men can you equally say it?-andthat he has never, but never, had a deflexion ? " Mrs. Mulville exultantly demanded.
1 Let us be set down at Queen's Crawley without further divagation , and see how Miss Rebecca Sharp speeds there.
2 After these mystic divagations , the writer had experienced a period of calm.
3 They watch keenly and with reprobation in Mr. Hearst's press our slightest divagations .
4 The Rajah had not been idle during the interval of dinner-givings and social divagations .
5 The precious Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, hob-a-nobbed with every Muse in her amazing divagations .
Measure of difference between the observed value of a variable and some other value, often that variable's mean.
1 Even the slightest deviation in position would result in a missed message.
2 There are a large number of repeats without significant deviation in content.
3 The uncertainty then can be the average deviation for the standard result.
4 In that sense we could not allow any deviation from legal practices.
5 There is one material deviation from the semi-final of 12 months ago.
6 The large standard deviation of wind and solar power illustrates the volatility.
7 Nor is it the immoral nature of the deviation from the normal.
8 A deviation from truth is, in general, the foundation of all misery.
9 And measuring originality by deviation from the mass breeds eccentricity in them.
10 The Hurons call him Areskoui; the Iroquois, by a slight deviation , Agreskoui.
11 The session-specific average deviation was then calculated across all of the children.
12 Yet it is the slightest deviation from honesty that makes the first.
13 I will use the standard deviation as error bars in my plots.
14 I could see no reason for this deviation from the direct route.
15 The zero deviation must then be determined and applied to the product.
16 All but two loci showed a significant deviation from the Hardy-Weinberg principle.
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Deviation в диалектах
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