fiducially
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Definition
adv (English)
1. (proscribed) Synonym of fiducial (accepted as a basis of reference)Examples: "The success profit AG2(Y) is below the fiducially point Alpha, AG2(Y) < AG1 (X) exist and the success profit AG1(X) is over the fiducially point Beta."; "Cluster outlines are dealt with as combinatorial associations in which, for each fiducially point, a stream from an alternate illustration experience can be chosen, in this way making a very helpful plan. This plan is printed to new face pictures to successfully discover the fiducially factors in the photo."; "Dick et al. [151] employed an ANN model to track irradiation of the liver without using fiducially tumors to monitor the lung-diaphragm boundary."Synonyms: fiducialproscribed
2. (statistics) Pertaining to or based on the correspondence between a parameter in a sample and the same parameter in the population from which the sample was drawn.Examples: "Closely related to the tests that have previously been described is the notion of fiducially related values of σ and s."; "In arguing fiducially about the value of a parameter, a procedure applicable to some of the simple cases begins by the calculation from the sample of an estimate of the parameter in question."; "That is to say, we might consider the exponent (τ₀ - μ)/Θ to be distributed fiducially as a weighted sum of two Chi-squares."
3. (law) In a fiduciary manner.Examples: "Be it further enacted, That all libraries &c. held fiducially or individually for seminary or church objects, shall be alike exempt from taxation."; "Where plan was part owner of mortgages, other investors were not fiducially liable to plan"; "The logic of the Audit is fiducially incompetent and wrong, and following it will lead to steadily increasing catastrophic forest fire acreage and exponentially greater cost-plus-losses in the future."
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