Precipitation on the Spanish mainland and in the Balearic archipelago exhibits a high degree of spatial and temporal variability, regardless of the temporal resolution of the data considered. The fractal dimension indicates the property of self-similarity, and in the case of this study, wherein it...
any of various theories or philosophical systems that seek to explain phenomena of nature by the action of force.: Comparemechanism (def. 8),vitalism (def. 1). great energy, force, or power; vigor:the dynamism of the new governor.
in four spatial dimensions, a collection of ten numbers is needed at each point to describe the properties of the mathematical space or manifold, no matter how distorted it may be.term: in an algebraic expression or equation, either a single number or variable, or the product of several ...
b.(of a configuration) having pairs of points that are symmetrical about a given point, line, or plane:a circle is symmetrical about a diameter. c.(of an equation or function of two or more variables) remaining unchanged in form after an interchange of two variables:x + y = z is a ...
partners an animal might have in certain circumstances, the philosophical complications entailed by this departure areformidable. The definition also has trouble with certain real-world examples, such as spatial distributions of related populations known as “rings of races.” In these cases, any two...
There is some similarity between the discourses in the literature and those identified by students, i.e., between social justice and social order; between social change and digital competence; between tool literacy and higher quality; and between social change and technological discourse. These simil...
Identity, in logic and metaphysics, a relation that a thing bears to itself and to no other thing. The term identical is also used to characterize two or more things that are exact duplicates or copies of each other. If one were to say, for example, that
1. one that combines with antibody produced in response to a different but related antigen, owing to similarity of antigenic determinants. 2. identical antigens in two bacterial strains, so that antibody produced against one strain will react with the other. extractable nuclear a's ENA; protein...
This section discusses the development of machine learning over the years. Today we are witnessing some astounding applications like self-driving cars, natural language processing and facial recognition systems making use of ML techniques for their processing. All this began in the year 1943, when Wa...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook linguistic typology (redirected fromLanguage typology) linguistic typology the classification of languages by structural similarity, e.g., similarity of syntactic or phonemic features, as opposed to classification on the basis of shared linguistic ancestry. ...