- {\displaystyle t\geq 0} . An
alternative characterisation of the
Wiener process is the so-called Lévy
characterisation that says that the
Wiener process is...
- 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...
-
Characterisation, or characterization, in
conflict of laws, is the
second stage of the
procedure to
resolve a
lawsuit that
involves foreign law. The process...
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Characterization or
characterisation is the
representation of
characters (persons, creatures, or
other beings) in
narrative and
dramatic works. The term...
- Characterization, when used in
materials science,
refers to the
broad and
general process by
which a material's
structure and
properties are
probed and...
- the
completeness property of the real
numbers has
several useful characterisations: The least-upper-bound
property The greatest-lower-bound property...
- The Life and
Death of King
Richard the Second,
often shortened to
Richard II, is a
history play by
William Shakespeare believed to have been
written around...
-
characterisation (waste
characterization US) is the
process by
which the
composition of
different waste streams is analysed.
Waste characterisation plays...
- the
Chemistry of
Health Incubator and the
Molecular Production and
Characterisation Centre (MPACC). "Department of Chemistry".
University of Cambridge...
- The pore
space of soil
contains the
liquid and gas
phases of soil, i.e.,
everything but the
solid phase that
contains mainly minerals of
varying sizes...