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Cartesian coordinatesSeveral points are labeled in a two-dimensional graph, known as the Cartesian plane.
Several points are labeled in a two-dimensional graph, known as the Cartesian plane.
With just two parameters say, temperature and pressure the data can easily be plotted using X and Y axes on a two-dimensional graph.
Put two lines together at right angles and you get what mathematicians call a Cartesian plane, a two-dimensional graph that opens up a whole new arena to play in.
These solutions can be plotted on a two-dimensional graph that is convenient for an operator on the shop floor.
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves are obtained by plotting hit rate [hits/(hits + misses)] on the y-axis and false alarm rate [false alarms/(correct rejections + false alarms)] on the x-axis of a two-dimensional graph.
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The program plots these factors on a nine-dimensional graph and determines a near-optimum combination.
In the case of a three-dimensional graph, a depression — a part of the graph that looks like a bowl — could have important real-world implications.
Taken together, the Voronoi centres that share a Voronoi face and are within the sum of their covalent radii form a three-dimensional graph defining the connectivity within the material.
PhenoGraph, a new algorithm developed in Dana Pe'er's laboratory, proved capable of accurately identifying AML stem cells, reducing high-dimensional single cell mass cytometry data to an interpretable two-dimensional graph.
Our choice to lay out the graph in 3D rather than in 2D requires justification, since two-dimensional graph layout algorithms which minimize occlusion exist, but occlusion from any single viewpoint is inevitable in most 3D layout approaches.
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