Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet RESIDUAL
RESIDUAL
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- Bowel contents that pass through the anus include the gaseous flatus and the semi-solid feces, which (depending on the type of animal) include: indigestible matter such as bones, hair pellets, endozoochorous seeds and digestive rocks; residual food material after the digestible nutrients have been extracted, for example cellulose or lignin; ingested matter which would be toxic if it remained in the digestive tract; excreted metabolites like bilirubin-containing bile; and dead mucosal epithelia or excess gut bacteria and other endosymbionts.
- The Governor General exercises basically ceremonial functions, but residual powers, under the constitution, can be used at the governor general's discretion.
- A white dwarf's low luminosity comes from the emission of residual thermal energy; no fusion takes place in a white dwarf.
- The exchange of virtual pions, along with vector, rho and omega mesons, provides an explanation for the residual strong force between nucleons.
- A major use of noise weighting is in the measurement of residual noise in audio equipment, usually present as hiss or hum in quiet moments of programme material.
- It is sometimes called a "method" instead of an "algorithm" as the approach to finding augmenting paths in a residual graph is not fully specified or it is specified in several implementations with different running times.
- Foreskin restoration is primarily accomplished by stretching the residual skin of the penis, but surgical methods also exist.
- Growth accounting is a procedure used in economics to measure the contribution of different factors to economic growth and to indirectly compute the rate of technological progress, measured as a residual, in an economy.
- The method of least squares is a parameter estimation method in regression analysis based on minimizing the sum of the squares of the residuals (a residual being the difference between an observed value and the fitted value provided by a model) made in the results of each individual equation.
- The hatchery's mission shifted to preserving the species and its genetic diversity through the development of eight broodstocks derived from smolts, anadromous adults, and residual populations.
- Nuclear binding energy derives from the nuclear force or residual strong force, which is mediated by three types of mesons.
- Integration by parts is a heuristic rather than a purely mechanical process for solving integrals; given a single function to integrate, the typical strategy is to carefully separate this single function into a product of two functions u(x)v(x) such that the residual integral from the integration by parts formula is easier to evaluate than the single function.
- Then Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, began exercise of her unfettered residual powers of law-making by decree on 4 October 2019, under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, Chapter 241 of the Laws of Hong Kong, bypassing the legislature.
- They may however show residual traces of the dual, for example in the English distinctions: both vs.
- A prognostic variable in engineering within the context of prognostics, is a measured or estimated variable that is correlated with the health condition of a system, and may be used to predict its residual useful life.
- 50 years later after "The Change", life on the island of Florida is threatened by mutations due to residual ionizing radiation.
- Sewage sludge is the residual, semi-solid material that is produced as a by-product during sewage treatment of industrial or municipal wastewater.
- However, the residual entropy is often quite negligible and can be accounted for when it occurs using statistical mechanics.
- They suggests the historic Tuen Mun may refer to the Nantou in the modern day Shenzhen (historically the residual part of the Xin'an County) instead.
- Teachers or prefects in schools traditionally carried less elaborate canes which marked their right (and potential threat) to administer canings, and military officers carry a residual threat of physical punishment in their swagger sticks.
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