Ex Post Facto Designs | Meaning, Methodology & Examples Longitudinal Design | Definition, Types & Examples 5:33 Cross-Sectional Designs: Definition & Examples 6:02 Pretest-Posttest Design | Definition, Types & Examples 6:05 Understanding the Time Dimension in Research 8:17 Ch 8. Samplin...
What is the detailed meaning of the term genetics? What term is used to describe an individual's genetic makeup? Define the term genetic as used in biology. Describe the difference between artificial selection of organisms and genetically modifying organisms. Include examples...
producing meaning; reality is, in a sense, obscured by our own perceptions; as video artists, it is up to us to dis-cover or un-cover reality, then re-present or re-imagine reality in a manner that changes the viewers perception, to inform rather than affirm, to create rather than imi...
Bamboo has a lower modulus of elasticity compared to traditional steel reinforcement, meaning it can bend and deflect more compared steel under similar conditions. Moreover, due to its hygroscopic nature and its tendency to absorb or release moisture depending on environmental conditions, bamboo may ...
a tuning parameter is present only in the simulation code, and has no physical meaning. These parameters can be adjusted (or ‘tuned’) to increase the accuracy of the model at the expense of computational difficulty, or conversely to reduce the computational time of the model at the expense...
SM → HM: Imagine there exists a protocol for Sampling Matching, meaning Alice sends a message m and Bob samples uniformly a matching σi from all matchings and uses m to output a parity of an edge in σi. Then, Bob uses the same protocol until the output of his sampling is the ...
For the 12.4 km link, M lies around zero with the fair states (consider- ing uncertainty), meaning that our implementation performs neither better nor worse than what is classically possible. This is consistent with the predictions of our model of the detection statistics (Fig. 4a). With...
Learning to read with meaning and the variables that influence meaning-making were considered to be uncontrollable factors; as such, they were eliminated from the experimental design. Although Smith stated the obvious by signaling these types of experiments were not about learning, they nevertheless ...
However, most of the variation was explained by the first principal component, meaning that it was mainly the “during” feeding behaviour that differs from “before” and “after”. The loadings showed which of the metrics were responsible for these differences; WIP, CAC and groups had higher...
The physical meaning of the scaling is the mathematical nature (universality) of the fundamental object of the universal thermal sum (10). This is it, traditional thermodynamics could not be made independent of the material specific physical values. In our formalism, this dependence is reduced to...