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régression
decline

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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régression [ʀeɡʀesjɔ̃] N f

1. régression (gén):

régression (diminution)
être en régression

2. régression:

régression BIOL, GEOG, PSYCH, STAT
régression linéaire
régression marine
de régression courbe, coefficient:
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régression f
régression f sociale
regression BIOL, PSYCH, STAT fig
régression f
régression f

in the PONS Dictionary

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régression [ʀegʀesjɔ̃] N f

1. régression (diminution):

régression d'une douleur, épidémie, d'une mentalité, société, histoire
régression d'une production, des ventes, accidents
régression intellectuelle
être en régression

2. régression BIOL, PSYCH, GEO:

régression
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régression f
in the PONS Dictionary
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régression [ʀegʀesjo͂] N f (diminution)

régression
régression d'une production, des ventes
être en régression
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régression f

OFAJ Glossary "Intégration et égalité des chances"

régression f

régression sociale

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Leur population est en relatif déclin, à cause de la régression de leur zone d'habitat, détruite par le développement humain.
fr.wikipedia.org
Comme pour tous les modèles de régression binomiale, il s'agit de modéliser au mieux un modèle mathématique simple à des observations réelles nombreuses.
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Dans la seconde catégorie, les analystes géographes se tournent vers la régression, la régression locale et le krigeage.
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On parle aussi de modèle linéaire ou de modèle de régression linéaire.
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La régression des boisements au profit des cultures est beaucoup plus tardive (elle commence dans les années 1960).
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