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дискретность
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discreteza
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Quality of consisting of distinct, discontinuous elements without overlap.
discrete
discreteness
continuity
property
quality
català
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discrete
discreteness
1
To the medical way of thinking, however, vertigo is a
discrete
symptom.
2
Results: There were significant findings for only one EBP,
discrete
trial training.
3
We propose an adaptive nonlinear control method for a
discrete
-
time
dynamical system.
4
Background: Postmortem studies examining
discrete
regions show reduced cortical thickness in schizophrenia.
5
But the most important thing is that they come in
discrete
groups.
1
Methods: We undertook unsupervised analyses of RNA-sequencing data of 284 MPMs, with no assumption of
discreteness
.
2
Small replicate numbers,
discreteness
,
large dynamic range and the presence of outliers require a suitable statistical approach.
3
We utilize the
discreteness
of Dirichlet process prior to cluster signatures that exhibit similar differential expression profiles.
4
The permutation test performs well for any settings though the
discreteness
in cluster size must be accounted for.
5
The
discreteness
is still more obvious when, instead of old things changing, they cease, or when altogether new things come.
1
In later years he'd bristle when
lumped
in with the hard-core industry.
2
His best chance came when Joel Ward
lumped
a simple ball long.
3
The bird and the keyhole were somehow
lumped
together in her mind.
4
We smirk that the words mercury and curative were once
lumped
together.
5
The Gothic baserri architecture provides intricate marvel,
lumped
beside gaudy apartment blocks.
6
Online video on demand was
lumped
in with DVD rentals in 2014.
7
Actually, three sisters collectively exposing themselves
lumped
stupidity on top of idiocy.
8
But some products, including thermostats, are
lumped
into intermediate and capital goods categories.
9
The apes, meanwhile, are
lumped
together in a family called Pongidae.
10
NEIGHBOURS The Soviet Union
lumped
ethnically close Ingushetia and Chechnya together.
11
At least for the moment, they should probably be
lumped
with the australopiths.
12
Do you really want to be
lumped
in with that lot?
13
The Czechs are least exposed and resent being
lumped
together with the others.
14
They should not be
lumped
in with the broad definition of shadow banking.
15
His father's stare at Tisamon
lumped
the man in with those same 'people'.
16
HP claims Autonomy covertly
lumped
in loss-making hardware sales with deals for IDOL.
lumped
lump
·
lump together
lump all sorts
lump carelessly
lump circuit
lump ethnically
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дискретность
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discreteza
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