- the loss of
preload due to
embedment can be
especially significant,
causing complete loss of preload. Therefore,
embedment can lead
directly to loosening...
- In mathematics, an
embedding (or imbedding) is one
instance of some
mathematical structure contained within another instance, such as a
group that is...
-
embedded,
embed, or
embedding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Embedded or
embedding (alternatively
imbedded or imbedding) may
refer to:
Embedding...
- An
embedded system is a
specialized computer system—a
combination of a
computer processor,
computer memory, and input/output
peripheral devices—that has...
- its
ultimate embedment depth. As well as
contributing to
anchor capacity, the
fluke may
contribute to
anchor stability during embedment.
Adopting a wider...
- crystal-like finish. The
production of the
acrylic embedment is completed. The
final phase now begins. Each
embedment is
carefully hand
wiped and
visually inspected...
- tokens, and each
token is
converted into a
vector via
lookup from a word
embedding table. At each layer, each
token is then
contextualized within the scope...
- Font
embedding is the
inclusion of font
files inside an
electronic do****ent for
display across different platforms. Font
embedding is
controversial because...
- In mathematics, the
Segre embedding is used in
projective geometry to
consider the
cartesian product (of sets) of two
projective spaces as a projective...
-
bearing units are
embedded from left to right. That also
happens if text from a left-to-right
language such as
English is
embedded in them; or vice versa...