- A
phenotypic trait,
simply trait, or
character state is a
distinct variant of a
phenotypic characteristic of an organism; it may be
either inherited or...
- {\displaystyle t\geq 0} . An
alternative characterisation of the
Wiener process is the so-called Lévy
characterisation that says that the
Wiener process is...
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Characterisation, or characterization, in
conflict of laws, is the
second stage of the
procedure to
resolve a
lawsuit that
involves foreign law. The process...
- Risk Phrase.
Examples of
Waste Characterisations - How is a
waste characterisation study? - What is a
waste characterisation study? - Webinar: Best Practices...
- the
completeness property of the real
numbers has
several useful characterisations: The least-upper-bound
property The greatest-lower-bound property...
- Characterization, when used in
materials science,
refers to the
broad and
general process by
which a material's
structure and
properties are
probed and...
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Microstructure is the very
small scale structure of a material,
defined as the
structure of a
prepared surface of
material as
revealed by an
optical microscope...
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Characterization or
characterisation is the
representation of
characters (persons, creatures, or
other beings) in
narrative and
dramatic works. The term...
- The Life and
Death of King
Richard the
Second (1595), also
Richard II, is a
Shakespearean history play
about the
lifetime and
reign of King
Richard II...
-
Turkish self-taught writer, who was
highly regarded for her
sensitive characterisations of the poor and her
depictions of
Turkish immigrants abroad. Born...