variance in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Translations for variance in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

variance [vaʀjɑ̃s] N f

variance in the PONS Dictionary

variance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be at variance with sth form (in disagreement)
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English
Sometimes this variance seems to be a result of individual characteristics (for instance, sometimes increases with learning).
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The extra factors will make a difference in terms of the expected mean and variance of the statistic.
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For example, a region with the lowest variance in the red channel might have the highest variance in the green channel.
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It is the conjugate prior for the precision (i.e. inverse of the variance) of a normal distribution.
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The variance decomposition indicates the amount of information each variable contributes to the other variables in the autoregression.
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However, the conditional variance is rarely, if ever, known.
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The interesting issue with random fluctuations is the variance.
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Energy minimization may ultimately prove more effective, however, as different authors recently showed that the energy optimization is more effective than the variance one.
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The variance-gamma distributions form a subclass of the generalised hyperbolic distributions.
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It is important to notice that the squared residuals can not be used in the previous expression, we need an estimator of the errors variances.
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