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This paper begins by reviewing the nature and necessity of derived accidental errors , and it describes their unsatisfactory traditional status in high - dispersion spectroscopy . The paper goes on to review the analysis which yields ...
This paper begins by reviewing the nature and necessity of derived accidental errors , and it describes their unsatisfactory traditional status in high - dispersion spectroscopy . The paper goes on to review the analysis which yields ...
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Some astronomers think of error bars as rather trivial details , or even think of them as " statistical information " of no real significance . Others maintain that values of σ are unimportant because alleged systematic errors in x are ...
Some astronomers think of error bars as rather trivial details , or even think of them as " statistical information " of no real significance . Others maintain that values of σ are unimportant because alleged systematic errors in x are ...
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In addition , these data show no sign of the systematic error displayed by their first avatar ( see , for example ... single data from classes N and W are usually assigned errors which would play comparable roles in statistical tests .
In addition , these data show no sign of the systematic error displayed by their first avatar ( see , for example ... single data from classes N and W are usually assigned errors which would play comparable roles in statistical tests .
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