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- Look up normalization, normalisation, or normalisâtion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Normalization or normalisation refers to a process that makes...
- HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC do****entary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that governments, financiers, and technological utopians have...
- it is one that Codd regarded as seriously flawed. The objectives of normalisation beyond 1NF (first normal form) were stated by Codd as: To free the collection...
- In probability theory, a normalizing constant or normalizing factor is used to reduce any probability function to a probability density function with total...
- In quantum physics, a wave function (or wavefunction) is a mathematical description of the quantum state of an isolated quantum system. The most common...
- Agreement on the path to normalisation between Kosovo and Serbia Implementation Annex to the Agreement on the Path to Normalisation of Relations between Kosovo...
- To find practical solutions for the switch from peak normalisation to loudness normalisation, the EBU Production Management Committee formed an international...
- European Committee for Standardization (CEN, French: Comité Européen de Normalisation) is a public standards organization whose mission is to foster the economy...
- Normalization of deviance, according to American sociologist Diane Vaughan, is the process in which deviance from correct or proper behavior or rule becomes...
- Audio normalization is the application of a constant amount of gain to an audio recording to bring the amplitude to a target level (the norm). Because...