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be dimensional
adjective
Of or pertaining to dimensions.
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Psychopathy could be dimensional, like high blood pressure, or it might be categorical, like leukemia.
This method asks whether data from two groups are likely to be taxonic — a classification that distinguishes one group from another in a nonarbitrary, fundamental manner, called a "taxon" — or whether they are more likely to be dimensional, with individuals' scores dispersed along a single continuum.
Let be the observed image with size of, and be dimensional feature image extracted from (2).
Traditionally, this basis is taken to be dimensional analysis, but nowhere in his writings does Froude mention or carry out any analysis of dimensions.
If the disorders are dimensional, comorbidity should be dimensional also.
In sum, neuroimaging studies suggest different brain responses in dissociative versus non-dissociative PTSD, which could either be dimensional or represent a distinct categorical pattern of a subgroup of patients with trauma-related illness.
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This image is dimensional and layered.
It was easy to forget 'that woman' was dimensional and had a soul".
where is dimensional received signal, is dimensional channel matrix, is dimensional transmitted signal, and is a dimensional noise vector.
"We are dimensional, exist and function in real life.
Secondary outcomes are dimensional measures of psychopathology and costs.
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