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The distance from the center of one motif or pattern to the center of the next.
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(1) A measure of the strength of the relationship between repeated records (repeated phenotypic values) for a trait in a population. (2) A measure of the strength of the relationship between single performance records (phenotypic values) and producing abilities for a trait in a population. (3) In dairy publications, accuracy of prediction.
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| repeatability |
Repeatability is the variation among several measurements taken with one instrument on one part feature. It is a test of precision, not of accuracy.
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| repeatability |
the ability of a gage or gaging system to produce the same reading every time the same dimension is measured. A gage can be extremely repeatable and still highly inaccurate. A gage with poor repeatability will, on occasion, produce an accurate reading, but it is of little value because you never know when it is right.
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| repeatability |
the ability of a robot to return repeatedly to a given position.
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