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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Complex conjugate — Geometric representation of z and its conjugate in the complex plane In mathematics, complex conjugates are a pair of complex numbers, both having the same real part, but with imaginary parts of equal magni … Wikipedia
Katzenaugen-Syndrom — Die typische, angeborene vertikal ovale Spaltbildung an der Iris. Das Katzenaugen Syndrom (Synonym: Schmid Fraccaro Syndrom und Kolobom Analatresie Syndrom) ist eine seltene erblich bedingte Erkrankung des Menschen, deren Leitsymptome… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Medicina familiar — Tipo de surgimiento: Evolución de la Medicina General[1] Actual def … Wikipedia Español
Crystal (software) — For other uses, see Crystal (disambiguation). CRYSTAL is a quantum chemistry ab initio program, designed primarily for calculations on crystals (3 dimensions), slabs (2 dimensions) and polymers (1 dimension) using translational symmetry, but it… … Wikipedia
Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem — Fig.1: Hypothetical spectrum of a bandlimited signal as a function of frequency The Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem, after Harry Nyquist and Claude Shannon, is a fundamental result in the field of information theory, in particular… … Wikipedia
Nebular hypothesis — Star formation Interstellar medium Molecular cloud … Wikipedia
Bit rate — Bit rates Decimal prefixes (SI) Name Symbol Multiple kilobit per second kbit/s 103 megabit per second Mbit/s 106 gigabit per second Gbit/s 109 … Wikipedia
Antilinear map — In mathematics, a mapping from a complex vector space to another is said to be antilinear (or conjugate linear or semilinear, though the latter term is more general) if for all a, b in C and all x, y in V, where and are the complex conjugates of… … Wikipedia
Patricia Churchland — Infobox Philosopher | region = Western Philosophy era = 21st century philosophy color = #B0C4DE name = Patricia Smith Churchland birth = birth date|1943|07|16 Oliver, British Columbia, Canada death = school tradition = Analytic main interests =… … Wikipedia
Domain wall — A domain wall is a term used in physics which can have one of two distinct but similar meanings in magnetism, optics, or string theory. These phenomena can all be generically described as topological solitons which occur whenever a discrete… … Wikipedia