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kernvariatie

Kernvariatie is a Dutch term used to describe variation observed in the core or central part of a system, object, or dataset. The word combines kern, meaning core or kernel, with variatie, meaning variation. In practical use, kernvariatie refers to differences found in the central component while other parts may be more uniform or less variable.

The concept is cross-disciplinary and appears in fields such as linguistics, biology, materials science, and data

Measuring kernvariatie typically involves quantifying how the central feature varies across instances, using statistics such as

See also: Variability; Core; Kernel; Data variation.

analysis.
In
linguistics,
kernvariatie
may
refer
to
variation
in
the
root
or
stem
portion
of
a
word
across
dialects.
In
biology
or
materials
science,
it
can
describe
variation
in
the
nucleus,
core
region,
or
central
structure
of
a
specimen
or
particle.
In
data
analysis,
kernvariatie
can
denote
variability
in
the
central
features
of
observations,
as
opposed
to
peripheral
attributes.
variance
or
standard
deviation,
often
with
domain-specific
preprocessing
to
isolate
the
core
component
from
peripheral
variation.
The
exact
interpretation
depends
on
the
context:
in
language,
on
morphological
roots;
in
biology
or
materials
science,
on
cellular
nuclei
or
core
material;
in
data,
on
central
features.