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What does NDF stand for?

Number of Degrees of Freedom


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Non-Coherent Decision Feedback
Non-Deliverable Forward (forward contracts in countries with currency restrictions)
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund
Normal Distribution Function (stochastics)
Norsk Diplomacyforbund
Norske Dramatikeres Forbund (Norwegian: Writers' Guild of Norway)
Norwegian Development Fund
Norwegian Dive Federation
Nothelfergemeinschaft der Freunde eV
Nuclear Damage Liability Facilitation Fund (Japan)
Numeric Differentiation Formula
Nanoscale Devices Fundamentals and Applications (NATO Advanced Research Workshop; publication)
Nathalia and District Football Association
National Development Finance Agency (est. 2003; Ireland)
Nitrogen Derived from Atmosphere
Non-Deterministic Finite Automaton
Non-Drafted Free Agent (various sports)
North Dakota Firefighters Association
National Dairy Farm Assured Scheme (UK)
National Democratic Front of Boroland (India)



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To test whether the polynomial form is superior to the original form of the variable, a chi-squared test is constructed by using the difference in two models' chi-squared value (or the difference in two times the log likelihood of the two models), with the number of degrees of freedom determined by the number of additional variables added to the polynmnial model.
The quantity k is the coverage factor and its value is dependent on the number of degrees of freedom for [u.
However, a reader points out that it is possible to get the answer 16 if the sequence corresponds to the number of degrees of freedom in increasing dimensions of space.
This makes the difference for complex systems where the number of degrees of freedom makes it impossible to design a simulation environment which will not miss certain combinations.
Ramsis and Anthropos are the most advanced human models available in the market today, with the largest number of degrees of freedom.

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