Definition of Marginals

1. Noun. (plural of marginal) ¹

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Definition of Marginals

1. marginal [n] - See also: marginal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marginals

marginalising
marginalism
marginalisms
marginalist
marginalists
marginalities
marginality
marginalizable
marginalization
marginalizations
marginalize
marginalized
marginalizes
marginalizing
marginally
marginals
marginate
marginated
marginates
marginating
margination
margination of placenta
marginations
margined
marginella
margines
marginicidal
margining
marginirostral
marginless

Literary usage of Marginals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Stochastic Inequalities by Moshe Shaked, Yung Liang Tong (1992)
"IMS Lecture Notes - Monograph Series Volume 22 (1993) LOWER BOUNDS ON MULTIVARIATE DISTRIBUTIONS WITH PREASSIGNED Marginals By S. KOTZ and JP SEEGER ..."

2. Bayesian Robustness: Proceedings of the Workshop on Bayesian Robustness, May by James O. Berger (1996)
"The class F(Q,£) would model those situations where one is rather confident in the marginals elicitation, but a sensitivity analysis is still necessary, ..."

3. The Cambridge Natural History by Arthur Everett Shipley, Sidney Frederic Harmer (1895)
"in which the aculeate form of tooth — so characteristic of the Agnatha — disappears even in the marginals, and is replaced by teeth with a more or less ..."

4. Agropolis: The Social, Political and Environmental Dimensions of Urban by Luc J. A. Mougeot (2005)
"Table 3.4 To bit marginals and elasticities decomposition Note: See ‘Definition of variables', under ‘The Empirical Tobit Model' in the text. ..."

5. Descriptive Catalogue of the Reptiles of British India by William Theobald (1876)
"... is based on a specimen or variety, whose three hinder marginals are so narrow as to only occupy the space usually taken up by two and a half. ..."

6. The Organs of Speech and Their Application in the Formation of Articulate Sounds by Georg Hermann von Meyer (1884)
"The Marginals. I, j, sch. We have already described the peculiarities which are common to the marginal sounds. The three sounds just enumerated all belong ..."

7. The Organs of Speech: And Their Application in the Formation of Articulate by Georg Hermann von Meyer (1883)
"The Marginals. I, j, sch. We have already described the peculiarities which are common to the marginal sounds. The three sounds just enumerated all belong ..."

8. Topics in Statistical Dependence by Henry W. Block, Allan R. Sampson, Thomas H. Savits (1990)
"This is due to the fact that the values in the probability matrices are not weighed according J to their marginals. The ordering > performs well in this ..."

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