Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... variable. models. Many multivariate statistical methods, including some of those most familiar to socialand behavioral scientists,do notinvolve latent variables. Instead, they deal solely with linear composites of observed variables ...
... variable. models. Many multivariate statistical methods, including some of those most familiar to socialand behavioral scientists,do notinvolve latent variables. Instead, they deal solely with linear composites of observed variables ...
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... variables have an intrinsic meaning of their own. They are as important as the partition induced by them. Variable selection can be classified w.r.t. three aspects. First, it can be applied to both discriminant analysis and clustering ...
... variables have an intrinsic meaning of their own. They are as important as the partition induced by them. Variable selection can be classified w.r.t. three aspects. First, it can be applied to both discriminant analysis and clustering ...
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... variable A variable in a linear equation that is predicted by (serves as the dependent variable to) other variables, known as exogenous variables. Exogenous variable A variable in a linear equation that serves as the predictor of ( ...
... variable A variable in a linear equation that is predicted by (serves as the dependent variable to) other variables, known as exogenous variables. Exogenous variable A variable in a linear equation that serves as the predictor of ( ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
Sea Surface Wind Stress in Stratified Atmospheric Flow | 49 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 65 |
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acceleration amplitude analysis axial boundary conditions calculated cavitation cnoidal waves comparison components computed crest heights cylinder damping dent displacement distribution drag drag coefficient effects element equation estimated experimental factor Figure flow fluid force coefficients Fourier freak waves free surface function given Hilbert transform horizontal hull hydrodynamic hydrodynamic forces inertia interaction irregular wave linear wave LRFD maximum measured method monotower motion natural frequency nondimensional nonlinear North Sea obtained Ocean Offshore Structures OMAE oscillating parameters platform potential potential flow predicted pressure Proc reliability Reynolds number seastates second-order shear ship shown simulation skeg solution spectrum Statoil stress surface elevation Table theoretical transfer function transient wave values variable vertical vibration vortex induced vibrations vortex shedding wave elevation wave force wave kinematics wave load wave theory wave train Wheeler stretching wind