effective degrees of freedom
- effective degrees of freedom
French\ \ degrés de liberté efficaces
German\ \ effektive Anzahl von Freiheitsgraden
Dutch\ \ effectief aantal vrijheidsgraden
Italian\ \ efficaci gradi di libertà
Spanish\ \ grados de libertad eficaces
Catalan\ \ graus de llibertat efectius
Portuguese\ \ graus de liberdade efectivos; graus de liberdade efetivos (bra); graus de liberdade aproximados
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ effektiv frihedsgrader
Norwegian\ \ effektive frihetsgrader
Swedish\ \ effektivt antal frihetsgrader
Greek\ \ αποτελεσματικοί βαθμοί ελευθερίας
Finnish\ \ tehokas vapausteiden lukumäärä
Hungarian\ \ hatékony szabadságfoka
Turkish\ \ etkin özgürlük derecesi
Estonian\ \ -
Lithuanian\ \ efektyvus laisvės laipsniai
Slovenian\ \ učinkovito stopinj svobode
Polish\ \ -
Russian\ \ эффективные степени свободы
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ стварни степени слободе
Icelandic\ \ skilvirk frígráðum
Euskara\ \ askatasun-gradu eraginkorra
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ درجههاي آزادي موثر
Arabic\ \ درجات الحرية المؤثرة
Afrikaans\ \ effektiewe vryheidsgrade
Chinese\ \ -
Korean\ \ 효과적인 자유도
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