- In
coastal geography, a
concordant, longitudinal, or
Pacific type
coastline occurs where beds, or layers, of
differing rock
types are
folded into ridges...
- the
Bible Concordant coastline, in geology,
where beds, or layers, of
differing rock
types form
ridges that run
parallel to the
coast Concordant pair, in...
- The
Concordant Version is an
English translation of the
Bible compiled by the
Concordant Publishing Concern (CPC),
which was
founded by
Adolph Ernst Knoch...
- self-
concordant barrier is a
particular self-
concordant function, that is also a
barrier function for a
particular convex set. Self-
concordant barriers...
- In statistics, a
concordant pair is a pair of observations, each on two variables, (X1,Y1) and (X2,Y2),
having the
property that sgn ( X 2 − X 1 ) ...
- bodies,
Masonic orders,
Concordant bodies or
appendant bodies of Freemasonry. The
terms “Appendant body” and “Rite or
Concordant body” in
Freemasonry can...
- {\displaystyle (x_{j},y_{j})} ,
where i < j {\displaystyle i<j} , are said to be
concordant if the sort
order of ( x i , x j ) {\displaystyle (x_{i},x_{j})} and (...
-
deviation concordant with the QRS
should be
regarded as abnormal, it was
hypothesized that not only
concordant ST
elevation but also
concordant ST depression...
- or to
support an individual's self-concept are
called self-
concordant goals. Self-
concordant goals fulfill basic needs and
align with what psychoanalyst...
- The
Concordat of 1801 was an
agreement between the
First French Republic and the Holy See,
signed by
First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII...