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- Look up generalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A generalization is a form of abstraction whereby common properties of specific instances are...
- where Q = ν = 1 {\displaystyle Q=\nu =1} . A particular case of the generalised logistic function is: Y ( t ) = K ( 1 + Q e − α ν ( t − t 0 ) ) 1 / ν...
- In transport economics, the generalised cost is the sum of the monetary and non-monetary costs of a journey. It is sometimes used as a basis for judgements...
- In geometry, a generalized circle, sometimes called a cline or circline, is a straight line or a circle, the curves of constant curvature in the Euclidean...
- Generalized epilepsy is a form of epilepsy characterised by generalised seizures with no apparent cause. Generalized seizures, as opposed to focal seizures...
- 6 A. A. K****im, T. Tan, K. H. Tan, "A comparative study of efficient generalised Hough transform techniques", Image and Vision Computing, Volume 17, Issue...
- In vector calculus and differential geometry the generalized Stokes theorem (sometimes with apostrophe as Stokes' theorem or Stokes's theorem), also called...
- Energy Budget theory, where biom**** is partitioned into a limited set of generalised compounds, which contain a high percentage of organic compounds. The...
- The generalised hyperbolic distribution (GH) is a continuous probability distribution defined as the normal variance-mean mixture where the mixing distribution...
- Y] → [A ∧ B, Y] is defined in analogy with the generalised Whitehead product. This is the generalised Samelson product denoted <σ, τ> for σ ∈ [A, Y] and...