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In the government's price index for urban consumers, housing receives almost 41 percent of the statistical weight.
On each arc there is a statistical weight.
For one thing, the greater number of Hiroshima survivors meant they carried greater statistical weight.
By convention, a coil unit ('C') is always of statistical weight 1.
The C statistic has been generalized for use in survival analysis and it is also possible to combine this with statistical weighting systems.
All intervening grid points receive zero statistical weight, equivalent to having infinite error bars at times between samples.
Adding a helix state to a site that is already a helix (propagation) has a statistical weight of .
Zar Points are designed to take many additional factors into consideration by assigning points to each factor based on statistical weight.
It allows for non-uniform statistical weights related to, e.g., varying precision measurements in the sample.
Nor does the present round of studies carry the statistical weight to rule out the possibility that some rare disorders could be made worse by leaking silicone.
For homonuclear diatomics, nuclear spin statistical weights lead to alternating line intensities between even- and odd- levels.
In statistical mechanics, the statistical weight is the relative probability (possibly unnormalized) of a particular feature of a state.
The statistical weight is a convenient shorthand that is often used in transfer matrix solutions of problems in statistical mechanics.
Whatever small differences had been found, Dr. Blake said, were due to the statistical weight of those born seventh or later in families of poorer, less educated parents.
The correlation matrix for this modification can be represented as a matrix M, reflecting the statistical weights of the helix state h and coil state c.
HandiWord is a word prediction program, using statistical weighting to "learn" which words a person uses most frequently and filling out the word from the first few letters.
Robert Ungar, a spokesman for the Fire Department's emergency medical technicians' union, said that the report gave statistical weight to what they had seen taking place on the streets.
Another limitation of the present study is represented by the number of patients studied, which should be larger to have more statistical weight and to provide additional support for definitive conclusions.
There's not that much statistical weight, if you look at eight-character sequences, for example, because there are so many possibilities, and not many of them tend to occur that often.
This was then used to obtain statistical weights for a calculation of a composite index of underprivileged areas based on GPs' perceptions of workload and patient need.
The collapse of the wave function and the assignment of statistical weights do not follow from anything in quantum theory itself, but are consequences of an imposed a priori convention.
So, if each conformation has an equal probability or statistical weight, chains are much more likely to be ball-like than they are to be extended - a purely entropic effect.
Bobrovsky is an OK goalie who punched above his statistical weight in two appearances against the twin terrors of Ottawa and Toronto before slamming to earth hard and fast.
The CVMetrics application delivers a number of statistical weights and measures for implementation in different environments from compliance and documentation, to authentication, to forensics, to field intelligence applications, and others.
All "modal" mirrors have large cross-coupling, which in fact is good as it secures the high quality of correction of smooth low-order optical aberrations that usually have the highest statistical weight.