uniformly best distance power test

uniformly best distance power test
= UBDP test
French\ \ test de puissance de la distance uniformément la meilleure
German\ \ gleichmäßig bester Abstandstest
Dutch\ \ uniform optimale afstandstoets
Italian\ \ test con potenza della distanza uniformemente migliore; UBDP test
Spanish\ \ prueba de potencia de la distancia uniformemente mejor
Catalan\ \ prova basada en distàncies uniformement millor
Portuguese\ \ teste uniformemente melhor de potência sobre distância; teste uniformemente óptimo de potência sobre distância
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ ομοιόμορφα καλύτερο δοκιμής απόστασης δύναμης
Finnish\ \ tasaisesti t. kauttaaltaan paras etäisyyden voimakkuustesti; UBDP-testi
Hungarian\ \ egységesen legjobb távolsági erõpróba
Turkish\ \ daima en iyi uzaklık güç testi; UBDP veya DEUGT testi
Estonian\ \ ühtlaselt parim kauguse-võimsuse test
Lithuanian\ \ tolygiai geriausiasis atstumo galios kriterijus
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ test jednostajnie najlepszy w sensie mocy względem odległości
Russian\ \ равномерно лучшее дистанционное исследование мощи
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ undantekningarlaust bestu fjarlægð mátt prófa; UBDP próf
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ افضل اختبار منتظم لقوة المسافة
Afrikaans\ \ afstandsonderskeidingsvermoëtoets
Chinese\ \ 一 致 最 佳 距 离 功 效 检 验 ; UBDP 检 验
Korean\ \ 균일 최량 거리 멱 검정

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