Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet DYADS


DYADS

Definition av DYADS

  1. böjningsform av dyad

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Antal bokstäver

5

Är palindrom

Nej

8
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ADS
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DY
YA
YAD

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1

45
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ASD
AY


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Exempel på hur man kan använda DYADS i en mening

  • All have six eyes arranged in three groups of two (dyads) and some are brownish with a darker brown characteristic violin marking on the cephalothorax.
  • In the case of APL the notion applies to every operand; and dyads ("binary functions") have a left rank and a right rank.
  • Combinatorial properties are not dependent on the order of the notes within a set, but only on the content of the set, and combinatoriality may exist between three tetrachordal and between four trichordal sets, as well as between pairs of hexachords, and six dyads.
  • Four different types of row partitioning are evident: linear, by dyads or tetrachords, free, and by trichords.
  • Even though contrabass instruments are less likely to be used to play chords (three or more notes sounded together) than their higher-pitched cousins (as deep-pitched chords can sound unclear and "muddy"), a contrabass instrument like a bass pedal unit can still effectively play some dyads (two-notes sounded together), such as perfect fifths, perfect fourths, and octaves.
  • notes that it can be considered an example of a broader phenomenon of worship of dyads of deities in Hurrian religion, and compares this case to the pairing of deities such as Ḫepat and Šarruma, Ninatta and Kulitta, Hutena and Hutellura, Išḫara and Allani or two hypostases of Nupatik in cultic context due to their similar characteristics.
  • This row is related to the two rows Stravinsky previously used in the Bransles movement of Agon and at the words "Te Deum" in The Flood, by reordering the six pitch-class dyads in each row.
  • These spores were produced either singly (monads), in pairs (dyads) or groups of four (tetrads), and their microstructure resembles that of modern liverwort spores, suggesting they share an equivalent grade of organisation.
  • These cardiac dyads also known as junctional membrane complexes or calcium release units are thought to play a key role in calcium induced calcium release by approximating L-type calcium channels on the plasma membrane and ryanodine receptor type 2 on the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
  • This perspective suggests that CMC users may experience greater levels of intimacy, unity and liking within a group or dyad than similar groups or dyads interacting FtF.
  • The species in the genus are haplogynes that have flat oval carapaces and six eyes which are arranged into three groups of two, known as dyads.
  • In this article, upper-case bold variables denote dyadics (including dyads) whereas lower-case bold variables denote vectors.
  • After the six dyads are repeated twice, with each repetition taking up one measure, the ostinato is transformed to an arpeggiated form in the third measure and then repeats in the fourth measure transposed up a half-step.
  • In a study of mixed-sex and same-sex dyads, Farley discovered that the interrupters gained social status after they interrupted, while those who were interrupted lost social status.
  • It is able to discriminate between clinical and non-clinical dyads and can identify differences between maltreated and healthy children.


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