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  • l = [0,1,2,3] l = range(4) # [0,1,2,3]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nato Architecture Framework (NAF) - 4 1 of 5 - NATO Meta Model - Elements Defintions]]
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  • A basic property of Pearson's r is that its possible range is from -1 to 1. * A correlation of -1 means a perfect negative linear relationship,
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  • ...ents of the same type. This is useful for sorting. cmp() returns -1, 0, or 1. d = {1:'A', 2:'B'}
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  • * The results were (10,20,30) before the change and (1,2,3,4,5) after the change * The results were pre: (1,21,31,29) post: (1,2,3,4,5)
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  • < [[Power Demo 1]] | [[Factors Affecting Power]] >
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  • Pearson's r can range from -1 to 1. * r = 1 indicates a perfect positive linear relationship between variables
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  • == NTV-1 Technical Standards Profile。 == NTV-1 defines the technical and non-technical standards, guidance and policy appl
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  • A normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1 * Since the distribution has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1, the Z column is equal to the number of standard deviations below (or above
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  • 1. Show the difference between 2012-01-01 and 12-12323
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  • A 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 B 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
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  • for (var i=1; i<=1000000; i++) { "score" : Math.floor(Math.random()*10+1),
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  • for i in $(seq 10) ; do echo "# round 1 $i" >> code.sh ; git commit -a -m "c$i" ; done echo "exit 1" > code.sh
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  • == Step 1: State the Null Hypothesis == * A typical null hypothesis is μ1 - μ2 = 0 which is equivalent to μ1 = μ2
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  • == NPV-1, Programme Portfolio Relationships。 == The Programme Portfolio Relationships Subview (NPV-1) details the relationships among projects within a major NATO programme, su
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  • $ docker swarm join --token SWMTKN-1-3nt...sfe 10.0.2.10:2377 $ docker service create --replicas 1 --name training kamilbaran/nobleprog_training:training_app_v1
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  • <div>1</div>
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  • create table salgrade (grade int(1), losal int(4), hisal int(4)); insert into salgrade values (1, 700, 1200), (2, 1201, 1400), (3, 1401, 2000), (4, 2001, 3000), (5, 3001, 9
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  • ...in satisfaction level (SAT) over four training sessions (training-Quarter 1 or TQ1, etc.) for 20 unemployed men and women undergoing quarterly training s <- rbind(s,cbind(Gender,Sat=TQ1,Quarter="1"))
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  • -a = 1 * 2 -2 = 1 + 1
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  • == Exercise 1⌘ == Rewrite the exercise 1 using ''accumulate'' function<br/>
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  • rawdata <- read.table("http://training-course-material.com/images/1/19/Sales-time-series.txt",h=T) * Equivalent to ARIMA (0,1,1) model with no constant term
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  • '''Question 1''' * Clients[,c(1,2)]
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  • Overview of Conversation and Choreographies
  • Data Modelling
  • == NPV-1 Programme Portfolio relationships。 == NPV-1 view products represent an organisational perspective on programmes.
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  • * Specifically, the scores on Quiz 1 are more densely packed and those on Quiz 2 are more spread out. * The differences among students were much greater on Quiz 2 than on Quiz 1.
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  • == Exercises 1 ==
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  • ...with predefined functions that comes bundled with MediaWiki since version 1.17. {{#if: 1 | yes | no}}
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  • OCUP Miscellaneous basic notions
  • --amazonec2-region eu-west-1 \ aws-machine-1
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  • for elem in [1,2,3,4]: i = i + 1
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  • [1] 2073.214 [1] 14
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  • * The mean and median of the baseball salaries are $1,183,417 and $500,000 respectively. * The standard deviation of the baseball salaries is 1,390,922.
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  • e = a/b # 1 i = 7.0//b # floor div, 1.0
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  • ...ded die, the probability of of any given outcome on a single roll would be 1/6 * The data in Table 1 were obtained by rolling a six-sided die 36 times
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  • Modelling Events
  • {{Cat|JBoss AS 5.1}} ...terprise_Web_Server/1.0/pdf/Installation_Guide/JBoss_Enterprise_Web_Server-1.0-Installation_Guide-en-US.pdf
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  • *In the case of coins, heads and tails each have the same probability of 1/2. | 1
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  • * "Gaussian curve" (μ = 0, σ = 1) =NORMDIST(1,0,1,FALSE) = 0.2419707245
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  • *In the case of coins, heads and tails each have the same probability of 1/2. | 1
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  • ...utcomes, the probability of any given one of them occurring is taken to be 1/N. * The probability of heads is taken to be 1/2, as is the probability of tails
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  • [1] "2012-04-15" [1] "2012-04-15 03:20:45 BST"
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  • * The scores on Quiz 1 are more '''densely packed''' and those on Quiz 2 are more '''spread out''' ...'''differences''' among students were much greater on Quiz 2 than on Quiz 1
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  • =JBPM 6 - 1.0 - Workbench Overview= == Lab 1.1.1 Executing Process in Kie ==
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  • = Day 1 = == Day 1 Agenda ⌘==
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  • +Always between 0 and 1 (inclusive). ...d scores when there are two or more predictors. It is always between 0 and 1.
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  • * The mean and median of the baseball salaries are $1,183,417 and $500,000 respectively * The standard deviation of the baseball salaries is 1,390,922
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  • Angular 2 Hours
  • ...utcomes, the probability of any given one of them occurring is taken to be 1/N. ...e will land up or down. Therefore, the probability of heads is taken to be 1/2, as is the probability of tails.
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