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They forced their way inside when they heard a disturbance, police said.
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The people in the tent turned in the direction of the disturbance.
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His execution was reported as a typical case of public order disturbance.
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Clearly these are populations that cannot stand a great deal of disturbance.
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There is legitimate fear of more disturbance, said government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn.
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Most of the error coming from CMAQ is randomerror with only a minority of error being systematic.
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Therefore, addressing underlying causes of systematic error will have the added benefit of also addressing underlying causes of randomerror.
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Areas of high systematic error are collocated with areas of high randomerror, implying both error types originate from similar sources.
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Estimates were obtained using maximum likelihood methods and a transmission probability model allowing for randomerror in the self-reported number of lifetime partners.
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However, bias due to the use of a competitive analog assay for free hormone measurement, randomerror, or uncontrolled confounding cannot be excluded.
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Differences between the pregnancy rates achieved by the physicians are within the limits of randomvariation.
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For individual types of surgery, case mix varied less between hospitals, and differences were explained largely by randomvariation.
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The observed trends are unlikely to be explained by randomvariation, changes in exhaustiveness or quality of data collection and registration.
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Statistical analysis showed that 96% of mean square prediction error for feces and urine N output predictions was due to randomvariation.
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Theories such as Darwin's, which assume a randomvariation which is not primarily a response to environmental changes, answer the problem in Geoffroy's sense.
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Absolute precisionerror of percent fat measurements for the phantom ranged from 0.6 to 0.8%.
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The long-term precisionerrors of other measurements were statistically the same as that of the spinal DXA.
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Precisionerrors for volume were about 2-3% in the femur and 3-5% in the tibia.
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Homogeneity parameters showed precisionerrors up to about 2% and anisotropy parameters up to about 4%.
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Precisionerrors for BMD were about 1-2% lower.
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This estimate carries a large but indeterminateerror.
Использование термина statistical error на английском
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Fluctuations within each local minimum give rise to a small statisticalerror.
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This is because the statisticalerror grows with beta, warranting increasing amount of Monte Carlo sampling.
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That's well within the margin of statisticalerror, so for all intents and purposes, the current state of play is neck-and-neck.
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These shifts in allegiance were all within the margin of statisticalerror, suggesting the electorate has not yet fully engaged with the process.
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Is the future of the BBC's local services to be decided by an amount so small it almost falls into the margin of statisticalerror?
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At best, there's anecdotal evidence, the cherry-picking of evidence and statisticalerrors.
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The comments came after the department's statisticalerrors on police funding.
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This experiment has small statisticalerrors but, when systematic uncertainties are included, has null results.
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However the uncertainty due to multiple conformations is much greater than the uncertainty due to random statisticalerrors.
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The Collins asymmetry turns out to be compatible with zero, as does the measured Sivers asymmetry within the present statisticalerrors.
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Numerous studies demonstrating that statisticalerrors are common in basic science publications have led to calls to improve statistical training for basic scientists.
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Often enough, the statisticalerrors that lead to those trivial successes go unrecognized-unexamined ,even ,inthe interest of keeping publications and careers running.
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Spurious positive and negative associations due to type I and type II statisticalerrors are likely to co-exist with real associations in the published literature.