- an
automatic filtration solution.
Sieving is a
simple technique for
separating particles of
different sizes. A
sieve such as used for
sifting flour has...
- dry
sieving process this
tendency would lead to a
clogging of the
sieve meshes and this
would make a
further sieving process impossible. A wet
sieving process...
-
operations to the
sieving range of
about 0.2587171021...; From an
actual implementation of the algorithm, the
ratio is
about 0.25 for
sieving ranges as low...
- mathematician,
though describing the
sieving by odd
numbers instead of by primes. One of a
number of
prime number sieves, it is one of the most efficient...
-
Sievers is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Any
member of the
Sievers family Anthony John "Tony"
Sievers,
Australian politician Bryan...
-
artefacts from
excavated sediments (spoil). Can be
divided into dry
sieving and wet
sieving.
spoil Loose sediment excavated from a trench.
spoil heap A pile...
-
transfer and
affects the
sieving coefficient. In
renal physiology, the
glomerular sieving coefficient (GSC) can be
expressed as:
sieving coefficient = clearance...
-
compiler for C++
Sieve (category theory)
Cyclic sieving, a
phenomenon in
combinatorics Sieve estimator (statistics and econometrics)
Sieve theory, a technique...
-
Sieve elements are
specialized cells that are
important for the
function of phloem,
which is a
highly organized tissue that
transports organic compounds...
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exhibit the
cyclic sieving phenomenon. Reiner, Victor; Stanton, Dennis; White,
Dennis (February 2014). "What is...
Cyclic Sieving?" (PDF).
Notices of...