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Definition of Nonrandomness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonrandomness
Literary usage of Nonrandomness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Prescription Drugs: Companies Typically Charge More In The U.s. Than In The U.k. by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"Second, the more dominant a sample is—the greater amount of total drug sales
represented by the sample—the less the nonrandomness matters. ..."
2. The Essence of Stigler by George Joseph Stigler, Kurt R. Leube, Thomas Gale Moore (1986)
"... inserted by the editor of the Review: "The Board of Overseers of Harvard
University expresses concern at the measure of nonrandomness in the residuals, ..."
3. American Economic Policy and National Security by Theodore H. Moran (1993)
"... the received wisdom has traditionally suffered from a variety of statistical
weaknesses, in particular the nonrandomness of test-taking. ..."
4. Adaptive Designs: Selected Proceedings of a 1992 Joint Ams-Ims-Siam Summer by Nancy Flournoy, William F. Rosenberger, American Mathematical Society, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1995)
"... (4) aio This follows from expression (3), the independence across populations
and the nonrandomness of the sample sizes. It is important to note that ..."
5. Vegetation Monitoring: An Annotated Bibliography edited by Caryl L. Elzinga, Angela G. Evenden (1998)
"A new index of nonrandomness, based on the coefficient of variation, is proposed
and demonstrated using three published data sets. field techniques, ..."
6. A Bibliography on Computational Molecular Biology and Geneticsby Sarah Barron, Matthew Witten, Gongxian Liu by Sarah Barron, Matthew Witten, Gongxian Liu (1992)
"[187] BLAISDELL, BE A prevalent persistent global nonrandomness that distinguishes
coding and non- coding eukaryotic nuclear DNA sequences. J. Mol. Evol. ..."
7. Hospital Costs: Adoption Of Technology Drives Cost Growth edited by [Anonymus AC01304356] (1992)
"No adjustment was made for the nonrandomness of the sample 'Administrative cost
growth for the median hospital fell from an annual average rate of 9 percent ..."