- up
propagation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Propagation can
refer to:
Chain propagation in a
chemical reaction mechanism Crack propagation, the...
-
Plant propagation is the
process by
which new
plants grow from
various sources,
including seeds, cuttings, and
other plant parts.
Plant propagation can...
- In statistics,
propagation of
uncertainty (or
propagation of error) is the
effect of variables'
uncertainties (or errors, more
specifically random errors)...
-
Radio propagation is the
behavior of
radio waves as they travel, or are propagated, from one
point to
another in vacuum, or into
various parts of the...
- 1981. He also
claimed that "the
first practical application of back-
propagation was for
estimating a
dynamic model to
predict nationalism and social...
- In
database systems, a
propagation constraint "details what
should happen to a
related table when we
update a row or rows of a
target table" (Paul Beynon-Davies...
-
chain propagation in a
homopolymerization is kp.
Penczek S.; Moad, G. Pure Appl. Chem., 2008, 80(10), 2163-2193 In chemistry,
chain propagation (sometimes...
-
Propagation delay is the time
duration taken for a
signal to
reach its destination, for
example in the
electromagnetic field, a wire, gas,
fluid or solid...
-
Vegetative reproduction (also
known as
vegetative propagation,
vegetative multiplication or cloning) is a form of a****ual
reproduction occurring in plants...
-
waves are also light. The
primary properties of
light are intensity,
propagation direction,
frequency or
wavelength spectrum, and polarization. Its speed...