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derives from
algorism, a
generalization of the
meaning to any set of
rules specifying a com****tional procedure.
Occasionally algorism is also used in...
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Algor mortis (from
Latin algor 'coldness', and mortis 'of death'), the
third stage of death, is the
change in body
temperature post mortem,
until the ambient...
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personalization Algorithmic (disambiguation)
Algorism Ruleset (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Daniel Fenning contrasts the
terms algorism and
algorithm as follows:
Algorithm signifies the
first Principles, and
Algorism the
practical Part, or knowing...
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British Society for the
History of
Science (July 1, 1977). "From
Abacus to
Algorism:
Theory and
Practice in
Medieval Arithmetic". The
British Journal for the...
- from the
algorism, the
technique of
performing arithmetic with Hindu-Arabic
numerals developed by al-Khwārizmī. Both "algorithm" and "
algorism" are derived...
- translator's
Latinization of Al-Khwarizmi's name, and the word "Algorithm" or "
Algorism"
started to
acquire a
meaning of any
arithmetic based on decimals. Muhammad...
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hours after death.
Other signs of
death include drop in body
temperature (
algor mortis, "cold of death") and
discoloration (livor mortis, "bluish color...
- an
advantage of not
requiring a
writing implement and
paper (needed for
algorism) or an
electric power source. Merchants, traders, and
clerks in some parts...
- command. In the
Liber Officiorum Spirituum,
Alloces appears as
Allogor or
Algor,
again a duke, but
otherwise with a
completely different appearance and...