Etymology: [ ri-'zi-j&-w&l, -j& ] (noun.) 1557. Recorded since 1570. From residue, itself from Old French residu (=modern), from Latin residuum "a remainder", the neutral inflection of residuus "remaining, left over", the past participle of residere "remain behind" (from re- 'back, again' + sedere to sit, reside').
artık, tortu, kalıntı, rezidüel, kalıcı, kalan, artan, tortu şeklindeki, tortul, artık değer, bakiye, geri kalan, tekrar kullanılan bir filim veya plak için ödenen para, artan, artakalan, artık, artakalan,rezidüel, Geride kalan, arta kalan, iki hesap sonucu arasındaki fark, fazla ve artakalan, artan şey, gözlem ve hesap sonuçları arasındaki fark, geriye kalan, artıklar,
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A remainder left over at the end of some process, Payments made to performers, writers and directors when a recorded broadcast is repeated, Of, relating to, or remaining as a residue; left over, A general term for trees remaining after merchantable trees have been removed, left-over 'Residual' spelling mistakes are those that people who can spell quite adequately habitually make, i e that are 'left over' from earlier in their lives, See:Residual value, The amount of capital investment remaining at the end of a term for a lease This amount of money usually represents the repurchase amount of the building from the leasing company It may also be used as a base for determining repurchase or optional purchase price for the customer, When a baby is gavage fed, the nurses or doctors may use a syringe to see if any undigested milk remains in the baby's stomach, A stock which is not part of the Crest settlement system Some online brokers cannot deal in residuals over the internet, remaining tumor, relating to or indicating a remainder; "residual quantity", of, relating to, or remaining as a residue, In a CMO, the residual is that tranche which collects any cash flow from the collateral that remains after obligations to the other tranches have been met (See The Various Types of CMOs ), relating to or indicating a remainder; "residual quantity, something left after other parts have been taken away; "there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he took what he wanted and I got the balance", An agreed lump sum still owed on the vehicle at the end of the lease, The components of water level not attributable to astronomical effects, remainder; something left over; royalties paid to a performer or director or a writer (for repeated use of a movie, play, radio or television commercial in which the performer appears); positive or negative numerical difference between 2 numbers, Residual is used to describe what remains of something when most of it has gone. residual radiation from nuclear weapons testing. remaining after a process, event etc is finished, The difference between the measured and predicted values of some quantity, The "error" left over after a statistical model is fit to a sample of data In a regression analysis, the residuals are the differences between the observed values and the values that are predicted by the regression model Specifically, they are the deviations from the regression line In a oneway analysis of variance, the residuals are the observed values minus the mean of the samples from which the observations come Analysis of residuals is an important step in any analysis since the residuals are assumed to be normally and independently distributed with constant variance Plots of residuals are often the best way to see if the data violates these assumptions When interpreting residuals, it is often desirable to refer to Studentized residuals because the magnitudes are easier to judge, Pertaining to a residue; remaining after a part is taken, The difference of the results obtained by observation, and by computation from a formula, the amount of residue remaining at the end of the process, The difference between the mean of several observations and any one of them, (often plural) a payment that is made to a performer or writer or director of a television show or commercial that is paid for every repeat showing; "he could retire on his residuals", In statistics, the difference between the observed value of y and the value predicted by a model, (y - y), sometimes referred to as the error of prediction, of or relating to a remainder; of a resedue; leftover, remaining, left as a residue; remaining after the largest quantity or part has been subtracted or has gone, Amount of a pollutant remaining in the environment after a natural or technological process has taken place, e g , the sludge remaining after initial wastewater treatment, or particulates remaining in air after it passes through a scrubbing or other process Residual Risk: The extent of health risk from air pollutants remaining after application of the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Residue; The dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge, In celestial mechanics and trajectory analysis, the deviation between an observed and a computed value, usually in the sense observed minus computed, The amount of a specific material remaining in the water following a water treatment process May refer to material remaining as a result of incomplete removal (see Leakage) or to material meant to remain in the treated water (see Residual Chlorine), Mineral deposit formed by mechanical concentration, or by decomposition in the zone of weathering, e g kaolin from feldspar Pertaining to an accumulation of rock debris formed by weathering and remaining in place after all but the least soluble constituents have been removed, A conservative projection of the market value of a vehicle at the end of a lease Residual values are provided by major auto manufacturers or independent companies that specialize in auto valuation A higher residual value will lower the monthly payment However, the vehicle must be resalable at the residual amount or the lessor will lose money Conversely, adjusting the residual too low will increase the monthly payment and may make the lease payment unattractive Adjustments to residual may be made for excess mileage or wear and tear, The difference between an observed and an expected or predicted value, The difference between the observed value of the dependent variable and the value predicted using the estimated regression equation, the lump sum remaining at the end of a lease, to be paid by the lessee, the lump sum remaining at the end of the lease, to be paid by the lessee, plural form of residual, The payments made to performers, writers and directors when a recorded broadcast is repeated, (See also Sludge ) The preferred, current term for sludge, are the difference between the observed values and those predicted by the regression equation, The hazardous and/or non-hazardous byproducts of a treatment process which require disposal, the difference between data observed and values expected, plural of residual, 'Incidental' or 'tramp' elements not named in a specification These inclusions are usually due to contaminated scrap, Fees paid to a performer for the re-broadcast or re-use of a commercial or print ad in which the performer appears, The impurities remaining in mini-mill stainless steels resulting from the wide variety of metals entering the process, (1) Part of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market index return) Residuals measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral, A sum paid to a performer on a TV or radio commercial each time it is run, and is usually established by AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) or SAG (Screen Actors Guild) contract, (1) Parts of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market-index return) They measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral, money that is paid to an actor, writer etc when their work is broadcast again, disabilities remaining after a patient has healed from an illness or injury; royalties paid to an actor or director or a writer (for repeated use of a movie, play, radio or television commercial in which the actor appears), The difference, h(x)-b, when seeking a solution to the system of equations, h(x)=b In particular, if we seek to solve Ax=b, and x is some candidate solution, reached by an algorithm, the residual is r=Ax-b, Trees remaining after an intermediate or partial cutting of tree crops or stands In general, residuals arc byproducts of some operation Also known as waste Examples are chips from lumber production and hog fuel from any wood processing operation, Excess income generated by the underlying mortgage collateral of certain mortgage-backed securities, which is not needed to meet contractual obligations to security holders, The principal portion left over after all the interest payments have been stripped away, any solid or semi-solid by-product that is produced by the treatment of wastewater in a water pollution control system Close Window, Trees remaining after an intermediate or partial cutting of tree crops or stands In general, residuals are byproducts of some operation Also known as waste Examples are chips from lumber production and hog fuel from any wood processing operation, trees left standing after harvesting,
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A remainder left over at the end of some process
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Payments made to performers, writers and directors when a recorded broadcast is repeated
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Of, relating to, or remaining as a residue; left over
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A general term for trees remaining after merchantable trees have been removed
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left-over 'Residual' spelling mistakes are those that people who can spell quite adequately habitually make, i e that are 'left over' from earlier in their lives
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See:Residual value
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The amount of capital investment remaining at the end of a term for a lease This amount of money usually represents the repurchase amount of the building from the leasing company It may also be used as a base for determining repurchase or optional purchase price for the customer
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When a baby is gavage fed, the nurses or doctors may use a syringe to see if any undigested milk remains in the baby's stomach
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A stock which is not part of the Crest settlement system Some online brokers cannot deal in residuals over the internet
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remaining tumor
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relating to or indicating a remainder; "residual quantity"
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of, relating to, or remaining as a residue
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In a CMO, the residual is that tranche which collects any cash flow from the collateral that remains after obligations to the other tranches have been met (See The Various Types of CMOs )
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relating to or indicating a remainder; "residual quantity
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something left after other parts have been taken away; "there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he took what he wanted and I got the balance"
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An agreed lump sum still owed on the vehicle at the end of the lease
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The components of water level not attributable to astronomical effects
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remainder; something left over; royalties paid to a performer or director or a writer (for repeated use of a movie, play, radio or television commercial in which the performer appears); positive or negative numerical difference between 2 numbers isim
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Residual is used to describe what remains of something when most of it has gone. residual radiation from nuclear weapons testing. remaining after a process, event etc is finished
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The difference between the measured and predicted values of some quantity
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The "error" left over after a statistical model is fit to a sample of data In a regression analysis, the residuals are the differences between the observed values and the values that are predicted by the regression model Specifically, they are the deviations from the regression line In a oneway analysis of variance, the residuals are the observed values minus the mean of the samples from which the observations come Analysis of residuals is an important step in any analysis since the residuals are assumed to be normally and independently distributed with constant variance Plots of residuals are often the best way to see if the data violates these assumptions When interpreting residuals, it is often desirable to refer to Studentized residuals because the magnitudes are easier to judge
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Pertaining to a residue; remaining after a part is taken
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The difference of the results obtained by observation, and by computation from a formula
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the amount of residue remaining at the end of the process
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The difference between the mean of several observations and any one of them
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(often plural) a payment that is made to a performer or writer or director of a television show or commercial that is paid for every repeat showing; "he could retire on his residuals"
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In statistics, the difference between the observed value of y and the value predicted by a model, (y - y), sometimes referred to as the error of prediction
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of or relating to a remainder; of a resedue; leftover, remaining, left as a residue; remaining after the largest quantity or part has been subtracted or has gone sıfat
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Amount of a pollutant remaining in the environment after a natural or technological process has taken place, e g , the sludge remaining after initial wastewater treatment, or particulates remaining in air after it passes through a scrubbing or other process Residual Risk: The extent of health risk from air pollutants remaining after application of the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Residue; The dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge
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In celestial mechanics and trajectory analysis, the deviation between an observed and a computed value, usually in the sense observed minus computed
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The amount of a specific material remaining in the water following a water treatment process May refer to material remaining as a result of incomplete removal (see Leakage) or to material meant to remain in the treated water (see Residual Chlorine)
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Mineral deposit formed by mechanical concentration, or by decomposition in the zone of weathering, e g kaolin from feldspar Pertaining to an accumulation of rock debris formed by weathering and remaining in place after all but the least soluble constituents have been removed
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A conservative projection of the market value of a vehicle at the end of a lease Residual values are provided by major auto manufacturers or independent companies that specialize in auto valuation A higher residual value will lower the monthly payment However, the vehicle must be resalable at the residual amount or the lessor will lose money Conversely, adjusting the residual too low will increase the monthly payment and may make the lease payment unattractive Adjustments to residual may be made for excess mileage or wear and tear
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The difference between an observed and an expected or predicted value
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The difference between the observed value of the dependent variable and the value predicted using the estimated regression equation
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the lump sum remaining at the end of a lease, to be paid by the lessee
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the lump sum remaining at the end of the lease, to be paid by the lessee
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residuals
plural form of residual
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residuals
The payments made to performers, writers and directors when a recorded broadcast is repeated
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(See also Sludge ) The preferred, current term for sludge
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residuals
are the difference between the observed values and those predicted by the regression equation
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residuals
The hazardous and/or non-hazardous byproducts of a treatment process which require disposal
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residuals
the difference between data observed and values expected
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residuals
plural of residual
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residuals
'Incidental' or 'tramp' elements not named in a specification These inclusions are usually due to contaminated scrap
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residuals
Fees paid to a performer for the re-broadcast or re-use of a commercial or print ad in which the performer appears
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residuals
The impurities remaining in mini-mill stainless steels resulting from the wide variety of metals entering the process
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(1) Part of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market index return) Residuals measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral
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A sum paid to a performer on a TV or radio commercial each time it is run, and is usually established by AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) or SAG (Screen Actors Guild) contract
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residuals
(1) Parts of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market-index return) They measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral
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residuals
money that is paid to an actor, writer etc when their work is broadcast again
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disabilities remaining after a patient has healed from an illness or injury; royalties paid to an actor or director or a writer (for repeated use of a movie, play, radio or television commercial in which the actor appears) isim
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The difference, h(x)-b, when seeking a solution to the system of equations, h(x)=b In particular, if we seek to solve Ax=b, and x is some candidate solution, reached by an algorithm, the residual is r=Ax-b
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Trees remaining after an intermediate or partial cutting of tree crops or stands In general, residuals arc byproducts of some operation Also known as waste Examples are chips from lumber production and hog fuel from any wood processing operation
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Excess income generated by the underlying mortgage collateral of certain mortgage-backed securities, which is not needed to meet contractual obligations to security holders
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The principal portion left over after all the interest payments have been stripped away
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any solid or semi-solid by-product that is produced by the treatment of wastewater in a water pollution control system Close Window
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Trees remaining after an intermediate or partial cutting of tree crops or stands In general, residuals are byproducts of some operation Also known as waste Examples are chips from lumber production and hog fuel from any wood processing operation
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