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Fisher test(1)

Statistic terms
    [named after the statistician ra fisher()]. this is an exact test(1) to examine whether the pattern of counts in a 2x2 cross classification departs from expectations based upon the marginal totals for the rows and columns. such a test is useful to examine




Fish, английский
  1. Hot guy. example omg! look at the fish twirling his mustache--over there, standing in the corner.

  2. Any of various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales

  3. A true fish is a vertebrate with gills that lives in water. however, in fisheries, the term "fish" is generally used more broadly to include any harvestable animal living in water, including molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms.

  4. A player who is not very good and is willing to wager with people of better skill.

  5. 1. to repair a mast or spar with a fillet of wood.

  6. [1] a long strip of wood or iron used to strengthen a spar or joint. [2] to apply such a strip. [3] to hoist an anchor until its flukes reach the gunwale. [4] slang for a torpedo (also tin fish). [4] a creature that lives in water, characteristically having gills for underwater breathing, fins, and a streamlined body. [5] to catch or try to catch such a creature (also fishing).

  7. Fishing. the article recovered and/or the act or processes involved in the recovery of lost drilling tools, casing, or other articles from a borehole.

  8. Fluorescence in-situ hybridization


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Fish, английский

Fish - passing structure, английский

Fish and wildlife service (u.s.), английский

Fish density, английский

Fish dish, английский

Fish drop, английский

Fish elevator, английский

Fish emulsion, английский
    Fish emulsion is a fertilizer emulsion that is produced from the fluid remains of fish processed for fish oil and fishmeal industrially.


Fish eye, английский
  1. Линза "рыбий глаз" (в графических пакетах)

  2. Pinhole


Fish eyes, английский
    Areas on a fractured steel surface having a characteristic white crystalline appearance.


Fish fry, английский
    Пикник с жареньем рыбы на берегу реки, озера или моря


Fish glue, английский
    A glue made from fish skins and bladders; similar to animal glue.


Fish hawker, английский

Fish head, английский

Fish hoist, английский

Classification, английский
  1. Assigning data (i e , cases or observations) cases to one of a fixed number of possible classes (represented by a nominal output variable)

  2. Классификация; систематизация; засекречивание

  3. Классификация (упорядоченная группировка явлений и объектов; может утверждаться в качестве стандарта, в том числе национального или международного), см. nomenclature

  4. The work of putting references or components into order so as to be able to refer to them again and identify them easily  the abo classification of blood

  5. Классификация

  6. N классификация language typological ~ типологическая классификация classificatory a классификационный matrix classifying a классифицирующий article

  7. The placement of an item under the correct number in the customs tariff for duty purposes. at times this procedure becomes highly complicated; it is not uncommon for importers to resort to litigation over the correct duty to be assessed by the customs on a given item

  8. Классификация; категоризация; сортировка

  9. The process of assigning a set of records from a database (observations in a dataset) into (usually) one of ``small" number of pre-specified disjoint categories. related techniques include regression, which predicts a range of values and clustering, which (typically) allows the categories to form themselves. the classification can be "fuzzy" in several senses of the word. in usual sense, the classification technique can allow a single record to belong to multiple (disjoint) categories with a probability (estimated) of being in each class. the categories can also overlap when they are developed either through a hierarchical model or through an agglomerative technique. finally, the classification can be fuzzy in the sense of using "fuzzy logic" techniques. see also: clustering, fuzzy logic, regression. classification and regression trees (cart) classification and regression trees (cart) is a particular form of decision tree used in data mining and statistics.

  10. Классификация. для порошков (пыли)—разделение образца на фракции по размеру, форме и плотности частиц с помощью жидкости; основано, например, на различной скорости оседания фракций в жидкости или на разном поведении частиц в потоке жидкости.

  11. A systematic organization of classes.

  12. The placement of an incident into a hierarchy of descriptors that indicate what the incident is generally about. for example, an incident could be classified as being related to software, and then to microsoft, and then to word 2003.

  13. The type of updates that sce downloads from microsoft update during synchronization.

  14. An offender is classified for a particular security level and housed in an appropriate facility based on assessment of their crime, security risk and prison behavior.

  15. A code which provides a method for categorizing the invention.

  16. The code for a specific type of complementary work or variation.

  17. Классификация, номенклатура


Chi-squared statistic, английский
    [named by e.s. pearson ()?]. this is a long-established test statistic for measuring the extent to which a set of categorical outcomes depart from a hypothesised set of probabilities. it is calculated as a sum of terms over the available categories, where


Wilcoxon test(1), английский
    [named after the statistician f, wilcoxon ()] this test applies to an experimental design involving two repeated measure observations on a common set of experimental units, which need be only ordinal-scale. the purpose is to measure shift in scale locatio