nuisance parameters

nuisance parameters
French\ \ paramètres importuns; paramètres nuisibles
German\ \ lästige Parameter; Nuisance-Parameter
Dutch\ \ hinderlijke parameters; overtollige parameters
Italian\ \ parametri di disturbo
Spanish\ \ parámetros fastidiosos; parámetros perturbadors; parámetros enojosos; parámetros molestos
Catalan\ \ paràmetres inconvenients
Portuguese\ \ parâmetros perturbadores; parâmetros incómodos; parâmetros incômodos (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ forstyrrende parametre
Norwegian\ \ forstyrrende parametre
Swedish\ \ störparameter
Greek\ \ παράμετροι ενόχλησης
Finnish\ \ haittaparametrit
Hungarian\ \ nem homogén paraméterek
Turkish\ \ rahatsız edici parametreler
Estonian\ \ müraparameetrid
Lithuanian\ \ trukdantieji parametrai
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ parametry przeszkadzające
Russian\ \ мешающие параметры
Ukrainian\ \ заважаючі параметри
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ óþægindi breytur
Euskara\ \ gogaikarriak parametroak
Farsi\ \ parametrhaye mozahem
Persian-Farsi\ \ پارامترهاي مزاحم
Arabic\ \ معالم مزعجة
Afrikaans\ \ hinderparameters
Chinese\ \ 多 余 参 数
Korean\ \ 장애모수

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