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- Characterisation, or characterization, in conflict of laws, is the second stage of the procedure to resolve a lawsuit that involves foreign law. The process...
- characterisation (waste characterization US) is the process by which the composition of different waste streams is analysed. Waste characterisation plays...
- Characterization, when used in materials science, refers to the broad and general process by which a material's structure and properties are probed and...
- t≥0{\displaystyle t\geq 0}. An alternative characterisation of the Wiener process is the so-called Lévy characterisation that says that the Wiener process is...
- A phenotypic trait, simply trait, or character state is a distinct variant of a phenotypic characteristic of an organism; it may be either inherited or...
- Historic landscape characterisation is a programme initiated by English Heritage to increase understanding of the wider designed landscape, beyond that...
- Characterization or characterisation is the representation of characters (persons, creatures, or other beings) in narrative and dramatic works. The term...
- eradicated, and soon re-surfaced during the political upheavals that characterised the first part of the 19th century. The first official adoption of the...
- three signs or symptoms, the result of injury to three organs, which characterise a specific medical condition. The appearance of all three signs conjoined...
- In mathematics, a characterization of an object is a set of conditions that, while different from the definition of the object, is logically equivalent...