accumulated deviation

accumulated deviation
French\ \ écart cumulé; déviation cumulée
German\ \ aufsummierte Abweichung; akkumulierte Abweichung
Dutch\ \ cumulatieve deviatie; cumulatieve afwijking
Italian\ \ scarto cumulato
Spanish\ \ desviación acumulada
Catalan\ \ desviació acumulada
Portuguese\ \ desvio acumulado
Romanian\ \ deviaţie cumulată
Danish\ \ akkumulerede afvigelse
Norwegian\ \ akkumulerte avvik
Swedish\ \ kumulativ avvikelse
Greek\ \ αθροιστική απόκλιση
Finnish\ \ kumuloitu poikkeama
Hungarian\ \ halmozott eltérés
Turkish\ \ birikmiş sapma; müterakim sapma
Estonian\ \ kumulatiivne hälve; kuhjunud hälve
Lithuanian\ \ suminis nuokrypis
Slovenian\ \ zbrane odklon
Polish\ \ odchylenie skumulowane
Russian\ \ накопленное отклонение
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ safna frávik
Euskara\ \ metatutako desbiderapen
Farsi\ \ enherafe nbashte
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ انحراف متراكم
Afrikaans\ \ geakkumuleerde afwyking
Chinese\ \ 累 积 离 差 ( 偏 差 )
Korean\ \ 누적편차

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