Intervariability

noun

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Noun
  1. 1
    The condition of being intervariable countable, uncountable

    "The presence of noise in the signals, data dependency, redundancy, limited sensitivity of the transducer, loss of information due to the analog-to-digital conversion, interferences, or expert's intra- and intervariability are some examples."

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"The presence of noise in the signals, data dependency, redundancy, limited sensitivity of the transducer, loss of information due to the analog-to-digital conversion, interferences, or expert's intra- and intervariability are some examples."

Etymology

From inter- + variability.

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