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- more or larger gaps generally have higher lacunarity. Beyond being an intuitive measure of gappiness, lacunarity can quantify additional features of patterns...
- Lacunar stroke or lacunar cerebral infarct (LACI) is the most common type of ischemic stroke, resulting from the occlusion of small penetrating arteries...
- rock/metal band Lacunary function, an analytic function in mathematics Lacunarity, a mathematical measure of the extent that a pattern contains gaps Lacunary...
- The lacunar ligament, also named Gimbernat's ligament, is a ligament in the inguinal region. It connects the inguinal ligament to the pectineal ligament...
- Lacunar amnesia is the loss of memory about a specific event. This specific form of amnesia is caused by brain damage in the limbic system which is responsible...
- In female human anatomy, Skene's glands or the Skene glands (/skiːn/ SKEEN, also known as the lesser vestibular glands or paraurethral glands) are two...
- in fractal analysis. It also has application in related fields such as lacunarity and multifractal analysis. Theoretically, the intent of box counting is...
- Reed–Sternberg cells (also known as lacunar histiocytes for certain types) are distinctive, giant cells found with light microscopy in biopsies from individuals...
- aggregation and coalescence. List of fractals by Hausdorff dimension Lacunarity – Term in geometry and fractal analysis Fractal derivative – Generalization...
- subcortical infarction, chiefly lacunar stroke, [...] Subcortical infarction is unfortunately often considered synonymous with lacunar stroke, [...] Not all subcortical...