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Discrepancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, discrepancy may refer to • Discrepancy of a sequence • Discrepancy theory in structural modelling In statistics, discrepancy may refer to • Discrepancy function in the context of s...
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Low-discrepancy sequence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Discrepancy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, discrepancy theory describes the deviation of a situation from the state one would like it to be. It is also called theory of irregularities of distribution. This refers to the theme...
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If one of your child's legs is longer than the other leg, he or she has a common problem known as leg length discrepancy. A typical difference in leg length can be anywhere from 1 centimeter, which usually does not cause any problems, to more than 6 centimeters.
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The biggest discrepancy is between NBC and its competitors, both in the margin and in the total. That’s because it’s the only outlet of the five to exclude so-called superdelegates, whose votes aren’t pledged based on outcomes of state votes.
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