Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
However, the person separation index is analogous to a reliability index.
The Reliability Index has been running since 2000.
Subaru third bottom of Reliability Index for 2004 (www.reliabilityindex.co.uk).
In Rasch Measurement the person separation index is used instead of reliability indices.
In the case of this threshold would not be reached, the reliability index of the application will be impacted.
Probabilistic analysis determine the probability of failure and reliability index, which gives better representation of the level of safety.
We were able to assign nearly 70% of the Arabidopsis proteome to folds which had a reliability index C (90% confidence) or better.
Subarus had second-highest warranty repair costs in 2003 Warranty Direct Reliability Index.
Reduced outage time duration to customer, shall improve over all utility reliability indices hence FMSR or automated switching applications plays an important role.
This allows calculating the symmetry-related R-factor, a reliability index based upon how similar are the measured intensities of symmetry-equivalent reflections, thus assessing the quality of the data.
Reliability index The reliability of a prediction is calculated on the basis of a novel benchmarking procedure against SCOP and will be described elsewhere.
The Average Service Unavailability Index (ASUI) is a reliability index commonly used by electric power utilities.
Each car was scored according to the company's Reliability Index, taking into account how often vehicles between three and eight years old break down, average repair costs and time spent in the garage.
At the same time, we need to know at what point the IC stops responding, these data are important for calculating price reliability indices and for facilitating the FA.
Statistical analysis was used to calculate a Brand Reliability Index percentage based on readers' reports of total breakdowns, faults that required a vehicle to be taken to a garage and minor niggles.
Because of this, the MGF and TF have a higher reliability index than their Toyota and Mazda rivals in the same class, which actually means that the car is less reliable.
Both WU-BLAST and 123D predicted the whole protein to be thioredoxin-like with a reliability index of A. However, WU-BLAST made two additional predictions, both correct.
In 2006, Warranty Direct, a UK-based provider of mechanical warranties for used cars, rated the Toledo with a higher reliability index compared to the Golf produced over the same period and the Audi A3.
In 2010 and though currently out of production, the Warranty direct's Reliability index marks that the SEAT Toledo still ranks within the list of the UK's 100 most reliable cars of the last decade.
MUFON-CES investigated the reports and assessed the case with a 99.99% reliability index (a definition of Olsen's reliability index was given in Appendix A of Ludwiger's book).
Further, the annotation pipeline provides a graded reliability index of functional prediction reliability ranging from A to E based on extensive benchmarking of selectivity versus sensitivity (N.N.A., I.N.S and P.E.B., unpublished work).
While deploying an OMS improves the accuracy of the measured reliability indices, it often results an apparent degradation of reliability due to improvements over manual methods that almost always underestimate the frequency of outages, the size of outage and the duration of outages.
Both subscales provide good reliability indexes (from 0,97 to 0,72) for Cronbach's alpha, test-retest and split half methods measured on different types of groups: Nursing home resident, Community older adults, Family of older adults, Persons who work with older adults, Nursing home staff.