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English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
Scaling pattern of occupancy — William E. Kunin (1998) [Kunin, WE. 1998. Extrapolating species abundance across spatial scales. Science, 281: 1513 1515.] presented a method to estimate species relative abundance by using the presence absence distribution map. In his paper, he… … Wikipedia
Frequency scaling — (also known as frequency ramping) is, in computer architecture, the technique of ramping a processor s frequency so as to achieve performance gains. Frequency ramping was the dominant force in commodity processor performance increases from the… … Wikipedia
Widom scaling — is a hypothesis in Statistical mechanics regarding the free energy of a magnetic system near its critical point which leads to the critical exponents becoming no longer independent so that they can be parameterized in terms of two values.Widom… … Wikipedia
Quintic equation — In mathematics, a quintic equation is a polynomial equation of degree five. It is of the form::ax^5+bx^4+cx^3+dx^2+ex+f=0, where a e 0.(if a = 0, then the equation becomes a quartic equation). (if a and b = 0, then the equation becomes a cubic… … Wikipedia
Riccati equation — In mathematics, a Riccati equation is any ordinary differential equation that has the form: y = q 0(x) + q 1(x) , y + q 2(x) , y^2 It is named after Count Jacopo Francesco Riccati (1676 1754). Reduction to a second order linear equation As… … Wikipedia
Dym equation — In mathematics, and in particular in the theory of solitons, the Dym equation (HD) is the third order partial differential equation It is often written in the equivalent form The Dym equation first appeared in Kruskal [1] and is attributed to an… … Wikipedia
Wheeler–deWitt equation — In theoretical physics, the Wheeler DeWitt equation [DeWitt, B.S., “Quantum Theory of Gravity. I. The Canonical Theory”, Phys. Rev., 160, 1113 1148, (1967).] is a functional differential equation. It is ill defined in the general case, but very… … Wikipedia
Nernst-Planck equation — The Nernst Planck equation describes the flux of ions through a diffusive membrane under the influence of both an ionic concentration gradient (X) and electric potential (V).It is defined :Phi = D abla X P X abla VWhere D is a set of constants… … Wikipedia
Allometry — is the study of the relationship between size and shape, [cite book|author=Christopher G. Small |title=The Statistical Theory of Shape |date=1996 |publisher=Springer |id=ISBN 0387947299 (see page 4)] , first outlined by Otto Snell in 1892 [Otto… … Wikipedia
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors — For more specific information regarding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, see Eigendecomposition of a matrix. In this shear mapping the red arrow changes direction but the blue arrow does not. Therefore the blue arrow is an… … Wikipedia
Eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenspace — In mathematics, given a linear transformation, an Audio|De eigenvector.ogg|eigenvector of that linear transformation is a nonzero vector which, when that transformation is applied to it, changes in length, but not direction. For each eigenvector… … Wikipedia