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  • repeated: a call which was offered to a group of trunks and has not been served due to congestion and which is offered again after some time
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • repeated: a signal which is repeatedly transmitted as long as the indicated conditions persist
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • repeated: a sample survey which is performed more than once with essentially the same questionnaire or schedule but not necessarily with the same sample units
    Category: Statistics

  • repeated: recurrently-variable stresses occurring in the same direction and passing through zero at every half cycle
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • repeated: a screen mode in which an entity,like a message,is repeatedly displayed until the appropriate termination command is entered or an appropriate key is pressed
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • repeated: the same crop grown in the following year
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • repeated: a feature of an experimental design whereby several observations measured on a common scale refer to the same sampling unit.Identification of the relation of the individual observations to the experimental design is crucial to this definition
    Category: Statistics

  • repeated: a load cycle in which the load does not change sign,usually with zero minimum load
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • repeated: any of the call attempts subsequent to a first call attempt related to a given call demand
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • repeated: in a repeated measures ANOVA,there will be at least one factor that is measured at each level for every subject in the experiment.This is a within(repeated measures)factor.For example,in an experiment in which each subject performs the same task twice is a repeated measures design,with trial(or trial number)as the within factor.If every subject performed the same task twice under each of two conditions,for a total of 4 observations for each subject,then both trial and condition would be within factors
    Category: Statistics

  • repeated: an experimental design in which each subject receives all levels of at least one independent variable
    Category: Statistics

  • repeated: periodic load where one of the extreme values of amplitude,minimum or maximum,is equal to zero.The load is tensile if this value is minimum,compressive if it is maximum
    Category: Physics

  • repeated: a technique used in a digital source synchroniser, allowing the correction of timing errors which exceed the capacity of the buffer memory
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • repeated-measures: a feature of an experimental design whereby several observations measured on a common scale refer to the same sampling unit.Identification of the relation of the individual observations to the experimental design is crucial to this definition
    Category: Statistics

  • repeated-measures: an experimental design in which each subject receives all levels of at least one independent variable
    Category: Statistics



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