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Having no predictable pattern. For example, demand data may vary randomly about some forecasted value with no specific pattern and no attendant ability to obtain a more accurate demand estimate than the forecast value.
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| range |
The extent of country over which a plant or animal is naturally spread. RANGE IN TIME expresses the distribution of a species or group through the fossiliferous beds of the earth's crust.
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| rancidity |
This term is used for the decomposition of a substance which leads to a spoiled quality and odor.
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| range of motion |
The range, measured in degrees of a circle, through which a joint can be flexed and extended. Active range of motion: Voluntarily moving a joint through a controlled range of motion; active movement of a joint. Passive range of motion: Having an external force move a joint through its range of motion.
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| random error |
means the deviation of a random variable from its expected value.
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