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size theory
noun
A branch of mathematics that studies the properties of topological spaces endowed with \mathbbR^k-valued functions, with respect to the change of these functions.
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How big a blip does one store make in a company our size?" Theory lays out a clearer process.
A critical size theory based on the effective medium approach is proposed to identify the predominant factors determining TCs of composites and reconcile the inconsistency observed in experiments regarding the effect of functionalization.
The resulting pore size showed good agreement with the active nucleation cavity size theory of Hsu, and we determined that the pore size of the SFGs had a bigger effect than the thickness of SFGs on the electrical conductivity.
The classic offspring size theory predicts that, for a given environment, an optimal offspring size which maximizes the fitness of both mothers and offspring should be selected [1].
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The method uses newly developed integrated analysis that combines the VTOL propulsion sizing method with modified FW aircraft sizing theories.
Using size effect theory, BBR strengths in PA and in air are found to be equivalent to DTT strength in PA.
In accordance with Weibull's size effect theory (Weibull 1939), larger specimens are normally weaker than smaller ones because they have a greater chance to include larger and more severe flaws.
This contribution reports the geometries, electronic structures, linear and nonlinear optical properties of a series of macrocyclic thiophene derivatives with different connecting π-bridge and ring size in theory.
Inside the bag, a size two Theory black skirt suit and a Calvin Klein matching nude bra and panty set.
The answer to these questions appears to be 'no': perhaps somewhat surprisingly, size spectra theory even appears to apply in some soil ecosystems.
A corner-like plasticity model originally proposed as a size-independent theory is extended to include a size effect resulting from plastic strain gradients.
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