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points with this
property is said to be
collinear (sometimes
spelled as
colinear). In
greater generality, the term has been used for
aligned objects, that...
- anterior-posterior axis of the
developing animal, and are thus said to
display colinearity.
Production of Hox gene
products at
wrong location in the body is ****ociated...
- level-one
fixed effects when the
regressors are
exogenous and
forms perfect colinearity (rank condition),
consistent for the
variance estimate of the residuals...
- In telecommunications, a
collinear antenna array (sometimes
spelled colinear antenna array) is an
array of
dipole or quarter-wave
antennas mounted in such...
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individual or species. In
current biology,
synteny more
commonly refers to
colinearity, i.e.
conservation of
blocks of
order within two sets of chromosomes...
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quadrilaterals and
pentagons that are not edge-to-edge, but
interpreted as
colinear adjacent edges: The 2-uniform and 3-uniform
tessellations have a rotational...
- f:M\rightarrow N} is
called a (right)
comodule morphism, or (right) C-
colinear, if ρ N ∘ f = ( f ⊗ 1 ) ∘ ρ M . {\displaystyle \rho _{N}\circ f=(f\otimes...
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Homothetie centers D, E F are
colinear iff the
composition is identity....
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first one is the so-called non-
colinear approach. It
works on the
principle of
heterodimerization of two chains. Non-
colinear approach leads to production...
- media, with
results that are
consistent with
relativistic addition of
colinear velocities. The
famous Michelson–Morley
experiment (1881, 1887) gave further...