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  • appearance: the point at which a circuit is terminated and access is gained to the circuit,with special reference to terminations on boards attended by operators
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • disappear: corroded aluminium contacts which cease to be visible on inspection
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • disappear: a pyrometer in which the temperature of a heat source is measured by equalizing the brightness of a standard incandescent-lamp filament with that of the heat-source focused to coincide with the f ilament,so that the filament disappears
    Category: Physics

  • disappearing: corroded aluminium contacts which cease to be visible on inspection
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • disappearing: a pyrometer in which the temperature of a heat source is measured by equalizing the brightness of a standard incandescent-lamp filament with that of the heat-source focused to coincide with the f ilament,so that the filament disappears
    Category: Physics

  • Neyman-Pearson: a general theory of testing hypotheses,due to J.Neyman and E.S.Pearson.It is based upon the consideration of two types of errors which may be incurred in judging a statistical hypothesis
    Category: Statistics

  • pear: a yellowish or brownish-green fleshy fruit,tapering towards the stalk
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • pearl: pearls are the result of the natural secretion of various sea or fresh water molluscs,especially of the pearl oyster and the pearl mussel
    Category: Domestic economy

  • pearled: Grains from which practically the whole pericarp has been removed and which have been rounded at the ends
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • pearlescence: a special sort of irridescence naturally appearing in pearls and mother-of-pearl.The phenomenon is caused by specular reflectance from a series of equidistant and alternating thin layers of differing refractive indices(such as aragonite and protein)
    Category: The chemical industry

  • Pearlescent: pigment used to obtain pearly luster and irridiscent effect
    Category: The chemical industry

  • pearlise: coloured leather with a pearl-like lustre
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • pearlised: coloured leather with a pearl-like lustre
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • pearlite: lamelliform eutectoid composed of ferrite and cementite
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • pearlitic: containing pearlite
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • pearlitizing: isothermal annealing at a temperature suitable for the formation of lamelliform pearlite
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • pearson: the product moment coefficient of correlation is sometimes referred to as the Pearson coefficient of correlation because of K.Pearson`s part in introducing it into general use
    Category: Mathematics

  • pearson: a distribution from the family of frequency distributions developed by K.Pearson
    Category: Mathematics

  • pearson: the ratio,based on Durbin`s(1961)modifications of Pearson`s probability test,is a procedure for discriminating between models from separate families of hypotheses
    Category: Statistics

  • pearson: a measure of skewness in the form:skewness = mean-mode/standard deviation,which,however,suffers from the general indeterminate nature of the mode
    Category: Mathematics

  • pearson: the most common correlation coefficient
    Category: Statistics

  • pearson: usually denoted by r,is one example of a correlation coefficient.It is a measure of the linear association between two variables that have been measured on interval or ratio scales,such as the relationship between height in inches and weight in pounds.However,it can be misleadingly small when there is a relationship between the variables but it is a non-linear one
    Category: Statistics



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