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  • ==In mathematics== ...ncept of [[metric space]] and volume measurement leads to the concept of [[measure space]].
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  • ...ss]] the idea of objects so small that there is no way to see them or to [[measure]] them. The [[insight]] with exploiting infinitesimals was that objects cou [[Category: Mathematics]]
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  • ...measures]] of "neurophysiological efficiency" and that latter concept as a measure of [[intelligence]].[5] By intelligence they meant a heritable trait, which ...stics]] and found bell-curves in test results of all sorts; initially in [[mathematics]] grades for the final honors examination and in entrance examination score
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  • To measure the depth of shallow waters, boatmen used a sounding line containing fathom Until early in the 20th century, it was the unit used to measure the depth of mines (mineral extraction) in the United Kingdom.[15] Miners a
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  • ...ientific method]] " is merely an [[intellectual]] yardstick wherewith to [[measure]] [[material]] [[adventures]] and [[physical]] [[achievements]]. But being ...tulate]] this [[mechanization]] of the [[universe]]. [[Machines]] cannot [[measure]], [[classify]], nor [[evaluate]] themselves. Such a scientific piece of wo
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  • ...xiomatic setting. This is a general advantage of the axiomatic approach in mathematics. The axiomatic approach to Kolmogorov complexity was further developed in t *In information processing, complexity is a measure of the total number of properties transmitted by an object and detected by
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  • ...ectively, via the [[scientific method]] or via a standardized mathematical measure A [[value]] in [[mathematics]] consists of an assumption from which one can extrapolate implementation o
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  • ...igation and [[soil]]-[[conservation]] difficulties contributed in no small measure to the [[development]] of [[interdependence]] with the consequent promotion ...rgy metalworking], [[commercial]] exchange, [[government]], [[writing]], [[mathematics]], [[art]], [[science]], and [[printing]].
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  • ...te. The assay is a colorimetric assay in which a [[spectrophotometer]] can measure the amount of protein in samples by detecting a colored complex formed by t ...h he or she should respond. The goal of the experiment is to [[Measurement|measure]] the response to a given stimulus by a [[test method]].
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  • ...a line between the observer and an object in real life.[4] A bearing is a measure of the direction to an object.[4] If the navigator measures the direction i In addition to bearings, navigators also often measure distances to objects.[3] On the chart, a distance produces a circle or arc
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  • ...n that a man is willing to bestow upon his wife and their children are the measure of that man's attainment of the higher levels of creative and spiritual sel *“Scientists may some day measure the energy, or force manifestations, of gravitation, light, and electricity
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  • ...dge. It is based on gathering [[observable]], [[empirical]] and [[Measure (mathematics)|measurable]] [[evidence]] subject to specific principles of [[reasoning]], The essential elements of a scientific method are [[operation (mathematics)|operation]]s, [[observation]]s, [[scientific modeling|model]]s, and a [[ut
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  • ...w about it, does not mean it’s not there. Many geniuses ([[physics]] and [[mathematics|mathematicians]]) have expressed their understanding and admiration of some ...sical science]] discovered the [[concepts|concept]] of them or was able to measure them; we are now aware of these occurrences, they are considered acceptable
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  • ...s [[Pythagoras]]. The Pythagorean school saw a strong connection between [[mathematics]] and beauty. In particular, they noted that objects proportioned according A common way to measure outer beauty, as based on community consensus, or general opinion, is to st
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  • ...ientist have yet to discover it? Could the ultimaton be discovered through mathematics or a scientific formula? I would appreciate your insight on this matter. Th ...that your mathematics will discern the reality long before you are able to measure it through your instruments. Just as you are equally able to sense the pres
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  • ...Gravity'' is noncomputable. We recognize the [[circuit]], but we cannot [[measure]] either [[qualitative]] or [[quantitative]] realities [[responsive]] there ...or every million light-years increase in distance. By this [[method]] of [[Measure|reckoning]], subsequent to the [[perfection]] of more powerful telescopes,
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  • ...logical order?) trace their intellectual heritage back to, or have in some measure been influenced by, The Mother and Sri Aurobindo. ...sopher, and cult counseler who has developed his own version of [[Integral mathematics]].
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  • ...rence - to be somewhat detached from those around you. Consider this was a measure of budding wisdom so you could have some choice of whether or not to go alo ...ove? Here there is no limitation in connection. Here there is that magical mathematics We tease you with, how one and one make three, because between you and I th
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  • ==Psychological examples from science and mathematics== ...d innovation in sports, art, music, the design of video games, technology, mathematics and thought in general.
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  • ...ion between [[mass]]es, and it seems that he was aware of the [[Magnitude (mathematics)|magnitude]] of [[acceleration]] due to gravity. Dr. Nader El-Bizri, "Ibn a ...ravitational radiation emitted by the [[solar system]] is far too small to measure. However, gravitational radiation has been indirectly observed as an energ
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