With this in mind, the specification of uniform discriminal dispersions is equivalent to the requirement of parallel Item Characteristic Curves ( ICCs ) in the Rasch model.
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Similarly, the light transmitted by the negative exposed a photographic paper and interacts with the characteristic curve of the paper to give an overall tone reproduction curve.
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The snub-nosed vehicle, with its characteristic curved lines and hop-on, hop-off rear platform, is being replaced by bigger, boxier double deckers and articulated single-decker " bendy buses ."
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All members of the order have a generally erect stance and a characteristic curved beak shape with the upper mandible having slight mobility in the joint with the skull.
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In contrast, many of the components that make up " electronic " circuits, such as diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, and vacuum tubes are characteristic curve ( I-V curve ).
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Sweeping algorithms such as the "'fast sweeping method ( FSM ) "'are highly efficient for solving Eikonal equations when the corresponding characteristic curves do not change direction very often.
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The ROC is also known as a relative operating characteristic curve, because it is a comparison of two operating characteristics ( TPR and FPR ) as the criterion changes.
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Its utility for identifying dementia versus mild cognitive impairment was excellent, with a specificity of . 77, and an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of . 95.
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All members of the Psittaciformes order have a characteristic curved beak shape with the upper mandible having slight mobility in the joint with the skull and a generally erect stance.
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Plans have known risks : an acceptable quality limit ( AQL ) and a rejectable quality level ( LTDP ) are part of the operating characteristic curve of the sampling plan.