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Residuum is
weathered rock that is not
transported by erosion,
contributing in time to the
formation of soil. It is
distinguished from
other types of parent...
- y, z in [0, 1]. This
operation is
called the
residuum of the t-norm. In
prefix notation, the
residuum of a t-norm ⊤ {\displaystyle \top } is
often denoted...
- was also used in 18th-century
chemistry to mean residue, remainder, or
residuum.
Caput mortuum was also
sometimes used to mean
crocus metallorum, i.e....
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residuum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Residue may
refer to: An
amino acid,
within a
peptide chain Crop residue,
materials left...
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Scientific career Institutions IBM
Research Thesis The use of a
novel residuum model to
design a variable-impedance
transtibial prosthetic socket (2016)...
- hydrogen-1 nucleus) together. The
residual strong force is thus a
minor residuum of the
strong force that
binds quarks together into
protons and neutrons...
- are held to each
other in the
nucleus by the
nuclear force,
which is a
residuum of the
strong force that has
somewhat different range-properties (see the...
- powers, the
great residuum being the
rights of the people; and, therefore, a bill of
rights cannot be so
necessary as if the
residuum was
thrown into the...
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Reform in Stoker's "Dracula": Depravity, Decline, and the Fin-de-Siècle "
Residuum"". Criticism. 37 (1): 85–108. ISSN 0011-1589. JSTOR 23116578. Curran, Bob...