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Placental lactogens Plagioclase Planchette counting Planck s constant Planck s law Plane tree Planiblock Planography Plantago ovata Plantains... [Pg.767]

Platsne,/. plane, plane tree, platieren, v.t. plate. [Pg.342]

This is a northern hemisphere family of plane trees used as lumber and as street trees in cities in spite of the untidiness they create due to their flaking bark. [Pg.170]

D-Mannitol is also widely distributed in plants and was the first crystalline sugar alcohol to be obtained from a natural source, the manna ash [126]. It is also found in large amounts (70-90% w/w) in the exudates of the olive and the plane trees [127]. D-Mannitol is found in relatively large amounts in seaweeds of Laminaria and Mycrocystis species [128]. Species of the mold Aspergillus, produce D-mannitol by fermentation, using D-glucose or acetate as carbon sources [129]. [Pg.87]

Ochna arborea Burch, ex DC. var. arborea [mahlanganisa. Cape plane tree] (Ochnaceae) stem bark decoction is used for bone fractures. The stem bark contains alkaloids, anthranoids, glycosides, polyphenols and saponins (15). [Pg.40]

He liked America. He was attracted, Segrd notes with an ear for Fermi s priorities, by the well-equipped laboratories, the eagerness he sensed in the new generation of American physicists, and the cordial reception he enjoyed in academic circles. Mechanical proficiency and practical gadgets in America counterbalanced to an extent the beauty of Italy. American political life and political ideals were immeasurably superior to fascism. Fermi swam in Michigan s cool lakes and learned to enjoy American cooking. But the pressure of events in Italy was not yet sufficiently extreme, and Laura, Roman to her fine bones, was more than reluctant to leave the city of plane trees and classical ruins where she was bom. Nor was anti-Semitism yet an issue in Italy—Mussolini had even declared he did not propose to make it one. [Pg.241]

QUINTUS Quite true. You shouldn t think that anything surpasses the Amaltheum and the plane trees of our friend Atticus. But if you agree, let us sit here in the shade and return to that part of the discussion from which we digressed. [Pg.181]

Widespread in plants and their exudates particularly olive and plane trees. Obt. from manna and seaweeds. Diagnostic aid (renal function determination) diuretic. Used as solid in alkalimetric titration of boric acid and... [Pg.644]

Figure 18.6 Diffraction of x-rays by a crystal, (a) When a beam of x-rays (red) shines on a crystal all atoms (green) in the crystal scatter x-rays in all directions. Most of these scattered x-rays cancel out, but in certain directions (blue arrow) they reinforce each other and add up to a diffracted beam, (b) Different sets of parallel planes can be arranged through the crystal so that each corner of all unit cells is on one of the planes of the set. The diagram shows in two dimensions three simple sets of parallel lines red, blue, and green. A similar effect is seen when driving past a plantation of regularly spaced trees. One sees the trees arranged in different sets of parallel rows. Figure 18.6 Diffraction of x-rays by a crystal, (a) When a beam of x-rays (red) shines on a crystal all atoms (green) in the crystal scatter x-rays in all directions. Most of these scattered x-rays cancel out, but in certain directions (blue arrow) they reinforce each other and add up to a diffracted beam, (b) Different sets of parallel planes can be arranged through the crystal so that each corner of all unit cells is on one of the planes of the set. The diagram shows in two dimensions three simple sets of parallel lines red, blue, and green. A similar effect is seen when driving past a plantation of regularly spaced trees. One sees the trees arranged in different sets of parallel rows.
Eber, m. boar hog. -esche, /. mountain ash, service tree, -raute, /. southernwood, abro-tanum (Artemisia abrotanum). -wurz, -wur-zel, /. carline thistle (Carftna) carline root. Ebne, n. plane plain, ebnen, t.t. level, flatten, smooth, plane. ebulUeren, v.t. boil up break out. ebullioskopisch, a. ebullioscopic. Bcballiumsaure, /. ecballic acid. [Pg.115]

In Fig. 4 we present the final induced decision tree, as well as the partition of the (xi,X4) plane defined by its leaves, together with a projection of all the available (x, y) pairs on the same plane. These two decision variables are clearly influencing the current performance of the refinery unit, and the decision tree leaves perform a reasonable partition of the plane. To achieve better performance, we must look for operating zones that will result in obtaining mostly y = 3 values. Terminal nodes 2... [Pg.116]

Fig. 4. (a) Induced decision tree (b) partition of the plane defined by its leaves. [Pg.116]

Figure 6.10. Sketch of the binary-tree-data structure used in ISAT. The initial tree is empty, and thus the tree is grown by adding leaves and nodes. Traversing the binary tree begins at the first node and proceeds using the cutting-plane vectors until a leaf is reached. The final structure depends on the actual sequence of query points. Figure 6.10. Sketch of the binary-tree-data structure used in ISAT. The initial tree is empty, and thus the tree is grown by adding leaves and nodes. Traversing the binary tree begins at the first node and proceeds using the cutting-plane vectors until a leaf is reached. The final structure depends on the actual sequence of query points.
Two groups of objects can be separated by a decision surface (defined by a discriminant variable). Methods using a decision plane and thus a linear discriminant variable (corresponding to a linear latent variable as described in Section 2.6) are LDA, PLS, and LR (Section 5.2.3). Only if linear classification methods have an insufficient prediction performance, nonlinear methods should be applied, such as classification trees (CART, Section 5.4), SVMs (Section 5.6), or ANNs (Section 5.5). [Pg.261]

HIER, TREE and PLANE are useful in stage three, whereas CORREL and... [Pg.94]

The minimal spanning tree also operates on the distance matrix. Here, near by patterns are connected with lines in such a way that the sum of the connecting lines is minimal and no closed loops are constructed. Here too the information on distances is retained, but the mutual orientation of patterns is omitted. Both methods, hierarchical clustering and minimal spanning tree, aim for making clusters in the multi-dimensional space visible on a plane. [Pg.104]


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