- A
voting system is
called decisive,
resolvable, or
resolute if it
ensures a low
probability of tied elections. In
Nicolaus Tideman's
version of the criterion...
- of
infrared cameras. However, MDTD is a
measure of visibility, not
resolvability. The
manual subjective test for MDTD is
similar to the one for MRTD...
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close together, into
individual images. The term
resolution or
minimum resolvable distance is the
minimum distance between distinguishable objects in an...
- Elsevier, p. 21, ISBN 0-444-50980-1 A.Illanes (1996), "Finite and \omega-
resolvability", Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 124: 1243–1246, doi:10.1090/s0002-9939-96-03348-5...
- Look up
solution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Solution may
refer to:
Solution (chemistry), a
mixture where one
substance is
dissolved in another...
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Minimum resolvable contrast (MRC) is a
subjective measure of a
visible spectrum sensor’s or camera's
sensitivity and
ability to
resolve data. A snapshot...
- unavailable. URNs
cannot be used to
directly locate an item and need not be
resolvable, as they are
simply templates that
another p****r may use to find an item...
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Telescope has a
primary mirror aperture of 2400 mm that
provides a
surface resolvability of Moon
craters being 174.9
meters in diameter, or
sunspots of 7365...
- ****essing
policies on
central counterparty resilience, recovery, and
resolvability, and
recommending any
necessary improvements Support effective macroprudential...
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sense in
everyday language to
refer to
ethical conflicts that may be
resolvable, to
psychologically difficult choices or to
other types of
difficult ethical...