concurrent deviation

concurrent deviation
French\ \ écarts de même signe; déviation concourante
German\ \ gleichsinnige Abweichung
Dutch\ \ afwijking met hetzelfde teken
Italian\ \ deviazione dello stesso segno
Spanish\ \ desviación concurrante; desviación concurrente
Catalan\ \ desviació concurrent; desviació concurrent
Portuguese\ \ desvio concorrente
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ afvigelser med samme fortegn
Norwegian\ \ avvik med samme fortegn
Swedish\ \ samtidiga avvikelser
Greek\ \ ταυτόχρονη απόκλιση
Finnish\ \ samansuuntainen poikkeavuus
Hungarian\ \ együtt jelentkezõ eltérés
Turkish\ \ eşzamanlı sapma
Estonian\ \ samasuunaline hälve (kahel tunnusel)
Lithuanian\ \ lydintysis nuokrypis
Slovenian\ \ sočasno odklon
Polish\ \ odchylenie zgodne; odchlylenie zbieżne
Russian\ \ совпадение по знаку отклонения
Ukrainian\ \ співпадіння по знаку відхилення
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ samverkandi frávik
Euskara\ \ aldibereko desbiderapen
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ إنحراف متزامن ؛ انحراف منسجم
Afrikaans\ \ saamgaande afwyking
Chinese\ \ 并 行 离 差
Korean\ \ 병행편차

Statistical terms. 2014.

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