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  1. Significand: The significand (also mantissa or coefficient, sometimes also argument, or ambiguously fraction or characteristic) is part of a number in scientific notation or in floating-point representation, consisting of its significant digits. Depending on the interpretation of the exponent, the ... (Part of a number in scientific notation) [100%] 2023-12-05 [Floating point] [Computer arithmetic]...
  2. Loss of significance: Loss of significance is an undesirable effect in calculations using finite-precision arithmetic such as floating-point arithmetic. It occurs when an operation on two numbers increases relative error substantially more than it increases absolute error, for example in subtracting ... (Undesirable effect in arithmetic) [94%] 2023-12-06 [Numerical analysis]
  3. Significance level: of a statistical test The probability of incorrectly rejecting the basic hypothesis being tested, when it is valid. In the theory of statistical hypotheses testing (cf. (Mathematics) [86%] 2023-10-23
  4. Clinical significance: In medicine and psychology, clinical significance is the practical importance of a treatment effect—whether it has a real genuine, palpable, noticeable effect on daily life. Statistical significance is used in hypothesis testing, whereby the null hypothesis (that there is ... (Biology) [86%] 2023-11-09 [Clinical research] [Clinical trials]...
  5. Significance arithmetic: Significance arithmetic is a set of rules (sometimes called significant figure rules) for approximating the propagation of uncertainty in scientific or statistical calculations. These rules can be used to find the appropriate number of significant figures to use to represent ... [86%] 2023-12-28 [Numerical analysis] [Elementary arithmetic]...
  6. Significance test: One of the basic methods for statistical hypotheses testing (cf. Statistical hypotheses, verification of), used to confront the outcomes of observations $ x _ {1} \dots x _ {n} $, interpreted as realizations of random variables $ X _ {1} \dots X _ ... (Mathematics) [86%] 2023-10-17
  7. Statistical significance: In statistics, it is required to know whether two groups of data, both subject to random variation, should be reqarded as distinct or not in order to draw meaningful conclusions. That is, are the observed differences between the groups due ... [86%] 2023-06-27 [Probability and Statistics]
  8. Statistical significance: In inferential statistics, a result is statistically significant when it is judged as unlikely to have occurred by sampling error alone. Statistical software packages generally report statistical significance using a test statistic and a p (probability) value (ranging between 0 ... [86%] 2023-09-14 [Statistics]
  9. Statistical significance: Statistical significance refers to the observation of data that would be presumed unlikely if the null hypothesis were true. It is declared when the probability of observing data as "extreme" under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true (the ... [86%] 2023-05-22 [Refutations] [Science]...
  10. Statistical significance: In statistics, statistical significance is a "term indicating that the results obtained in an analysis of study data are unlikely to have occurred by chance, and the null hypothesis is rejected. When statistically significant, the probability of the observed results ... [86%] 2023-06-30
  11. Track significance: Track significance, in high energy collision experiments, is defined as the ratio between the impact parameter of a track (distance from the primary vertex) and the estimated error in it. \displaystyle{ S= a_o/Error(a_o) }[/math]. (Physics) [86%] 2023-11-11 [Experimental particle physics]
  12. Historical significance: Historical significance is a historiographical key concept that explores and seeks to explain the selection of particular social and cultural past events for remembrance by human societies. This element of selection involved in both ascribing and analyzing historical significance is ... (History) [86%] 2023-09-14 [History]
  13. Track significance: Track significance, in high energy collision experiments, is defined as the ratio between the impact parameter of a track (distance from the primary vertex) and the estimated error in it. S = a o / E r r o r ( a o ... [86%] 2023-09-14 [Experimental particle physics]
  14. Historical significance: Historical significance is a historiographical key concept that explores and seeks to explain the selection of particular social and cultural past events for remembrance by human societies. This element of selection involved in both ascribing and analyzing historical significance is ... (History) [86%] 2024-08-18 [History] [Historiography]...
  15. Cultural significance of tornadoes: John Park Finley, Tornadoes, 1887 Tornado damage to human-made structures is a result of the high wind velocity and windblown debris. Tornadic winds have been measured in excess of 300 mph (480 km/h). (Earth) [82%] 2023-12-02 [Tornado]
  16. The Significance of Monuments: The Significance of Monuments: On the Shaping of Human Experience in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe is an archaeological book authored by the English academic Richard Bradley of the University of Reading. It was first published by Routledge in 1998. (Social) [82%] 2023-12-25
  17. Variant of uncertain significance: A variant of uncertain (or unknown) significance (VUS) is a genetic variant that has been identified through genetic testing but whose significance to the function or health of an organism is not known. Two related terms are "gene of uncertain ... (Philosophy) [82%] 2023-12-01 [Genes] [Human genome projects]...
  18. Religious significance of Jerusalem: The city of Jerusalem is sacred to many religious traditions, including the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam which consider it a holy city. Some of the most sacred places for each of these religions are found in Jerusalem ... (Religious ties to a specific geography) [82%] 2024-09-12 [Religion in Jerusalem]
  19. Significance of numbers in Judaism: Various numbers play a significant role in Jewish texts or practice. Some such numbers were used as mnemonics to help remember concepts, while other numbers were considered to have intrinsic significance or allusive meaning. (None) [73%] 2023-11-17 [Numerology]
  20. Events of National Historic Significance: The Events of National Historic Significance, also called National Historic Events (French: Les événements d'importance historique nationale), are events that have been designated by Canada's government, on the advice of the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board to ... (Event designation by Canada's Minister of the Environment) [73%] 2024-01-10 [Events of National Historic Significance (Canada)]

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