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The ability of a display device to produce an object the same size anywhere on the screen. For example, poor linearity may show the same line of text one size when it is at the top of the screen, but a different size when it is at the bottom of the screen.
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| linear |
A setting in the EditDV Unplugged Interpolation pop-up that allows the creation of movement between key frame settings along straight lines.
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| linear |
adj - Long in one dimension, thin in every other dimension. Examples of linear objects are pencils, rivers, poles, strings, etc. See the chart under tetraspace.
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| linearity |
The closeness of a calibration curve to a specified straight line. Linearity is expressed as the maximum deviation of any calibration point on a specified straight line during any one calibration cycle.
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| linear regression |
Linear regression is a regression where the dependent variable is modelled as a linear combination of the dependent variables plus the error term. The simplest case is simple linear regression where there is only one dependent variable. Here the relationship is: y = a + bx + u, where a is a constant; b is the regression coefficient and u is the error or disturbance term.
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