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- addition operation Additive set-function see Sigma additivity Additive category, a preadditive category with finite biproducts Additive inverse, an arithmetic...
- Gr****mann's laws describe the additivity in the color perception of light mixtures in terms of algebraic equations. Additive color predicts perception and...
- In toxicodynamics and pharmacodynamics, Loewe additivity (or dose additivity) is one of several common reference models used for measuring the effects...
- AW additives, or antiwear additives, are additives for lubricants to prevent metal-to-metal contact between parts of gears. EP additives are used in applications...
- In mathematics, the additive inverse of a number a (sometimes called the opposite of a) is the number that, when added to a, yields zero. The operation...
- emphasize the fact the predictions based on additivity only apply ****uming the color matching context. Additivity relies on ****umptions of the color matching...
- Unit-treatment additivity is simply termed additivity in most texts. Hinkelmann and Kempthorne add adjectives and distinguish between additivity in the strict...
- Carbon additive is a product that is added to molten steel. Carbon additive includes calcined petroleum coke, graphite petroleum coke, calcined anthracite...
- Additivity is a weaker condition than σ-additivity; that is, σ-additivity implies additivity. The term modular set function is equivalent to additive...
- Every additive utility function is weakly-additive. However, additivity is applicable only to cardinal utility functions, while weak additivity is applicable...