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In statistics, describes a mathematical measure of difference between groups. The difference is said to be significant if it is greater than what might be expected to happen by chance alone. Also called statistically significant.
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| sig |
A small standing head that labels a regularly appearing column or feature.
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| sig. |
A small standing head that labels a regularly appearing column or feature.
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| signal-to-noise ratio |
(Abbreviated SNR.) A ratio that measures the information content of a signal, usually defined as the ratio of the power of the signal unaffected by noise to the power of the noise. Commonly measured in decibels, the signal-to-noise ratio is sometimes defined for a specified bandwidth.
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| sigma factor |
The sub-unit of prokaryotic RNA polymerases that is responsible for the initiation of transcription at specific initiation sequences.
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| SIG | notably out of the ordinary |
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| SIG | a building from which signals are sent to control the movements of railway trains |
| SIG | the position of the football player in the backfield who directs the offensive play of his team |
| SIG | (football) the person who plays quarterback |
| SIG | the detection that a signal is being received |
| SIG | a fire set as a signal |
| SIG | a rectangular piece of fabric used as a signalling device |
| SIG | the amplitude level of the desired signal |
| SIG | a fire set as a signal |
| SIG | the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity |
| SIG | the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity |
| SIG | the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity |
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