- In mathematics, a
coincidence point (or
simply coincidence) of two
functions is a
point in
their common domain having the same image. Formally,
given two...
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relation to the
business cycle:
leading indicators,
lagging indicators, and
coincident indicators.
Leading indicators are
indicators that usually, but not always...
- on the same speaker. This
phenomenon is
known as
phase cancellation.
Coincident-pair
microphone arrangements produce stereo recordings with
minimal phase...
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Coincident disruptive coloration or
coincident disruptive patterns are
patterns of
disruptive coloration in
animals that go
beyond the
usual camouflage...
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constructs overlapped; that they were both part of the same
construct (
coincident sets); or that they were
distinct constructs (disjoint sets). A number...
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described many
kinds of camouflage, and in
particular his
drawings of
coincident disruptive coloration in
frogs convinced other biologists that
these deceptive...
- by only 10−5 in the x-coordinate. Initially, the two
trajectories seem
coincident, as
indicated by the
small difference between the z
coordinate of the...
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across South America, with its
disappearance around 11,000
years ago
coincident with the
disappearance of
South America's megafauna.
Maize was present...
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April and May 2019, and
first reported on 18
December 2020,
spatially coincident with the
direction of the
Solar System's
closest neighboring star, Proxima...
- Warren,
Melvin L. Jr (2005). "Prehistoric
decline in
freshwater mussels coincident with the
advent of
maize agriculture" (PDF).
Conservation Biology. 19...