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  • * ''The Mathematician's Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field'' by [[Jacques Hadamard]] (1945) * ''[[Why Big Fierce Animals Are Rare]]: An Ecologist's Perspective'' by [[Paul A. Colinvaux]] (1978) ...
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  • ...version of the theorem states that, if a finite set of red and blue points in the [[Euclidean plane]] has the property that, for every four points, there ...arating the sheep from the goats then there exists such a line for all the animals.{{r|watson}}}} ...
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  • The '''body size-species richness''' distribution is a pattern observed in the way [[taxa]] are distributed over large spatial scales. The number of [ ...04">McClain CR (2004) Connecting species richness, abundance and body size in deep-sea gastropods. Global Ecology and Biogeography 13(4):327-334.</ref>). ...
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  • ...ly contradict this. As a result, bare nouns have attracted extensive study in the fields of both [[semantics]] and [[syntax]]. ...nd [[mass noun]]s are [[Felicity (pragmatics)|felicitous]] in any position in which they semantically make sense. Bare plurals are usually restricted to ...
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  • ...h> G </math> and a local state space, a [[Compact space|compact]] [[metric space]] <math> S </math>. More precisely IPS are continuous-time [[Markov process ...asymmetric simple exclusion process]] (ASEP), the [[Glauber dynamics]] and in particular the stochastic [[Ising model]]. ...
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  • ...12555|pmid=15879197 |s2cid=9681032 }}</ref> and motor behavior, as well as in [[bio-inspired computing|biologically inspired]] methods of machine learnin ...of ''n'' nodes, which can be represented as vectors in a ''d''-dimensional space where ''n''>''d''. Over time, the network state tends toward one of a set o ...
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  • ...undulatory locomotion. In [[robotics]] this movement strategy is studied in order to create novel robotic devices capable of traversing a variety of en In limbless locomotion, forward locomotion is generated by propagating flexura ...
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  • {{Short description|Brazilian space project}} ...noel dos Santos Lage which aimed, in 1959, to launch the Flamengo cat into space. But the project was canceled due to pressure from animal advocacy groups, ...
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  • ...date=1974-02-01 |title=On the Relationship of Social Evolution and Ecology in Ungulates |journal=Integrative and Comparative Biology |volume=14 |issue=1 ...987|pmid=24204552|bibcode=2013PLoSO...868714C|doi-access=free}}</ref> Some animals practice [[Coprophagia|coprophagy]], where they ingest fecal matter to recy ...
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  • ...is or retrieval of non-rigid shapes, i.e. bendable objects such as humans, animals, plants, etc. The [[Laplace–Beltrami operator]] is involved in many important differential equations, such as the [[heat equation]] and th ...
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  • ...travel excessively long distances. The formula was developed and patented in 1996<ref>{{US patent reference |number=5781704 |issue-date=2002-07-16 |inve This is a prerogative for defining the first term in the case when the distance between a point (or pixel) becomes equal to zero ...
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  • ...ce, namely each point has the same semantical meaning over all the shapes. In this way, we can extract meaningful statistics from the dataset and use it ...Workshops (WACVW) |date=March 2020 |chapter=CAFM: A 3D Morphable Model for Animals |chapter-url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9096941 |publisher=IEEE | ...
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  • ...articles). Navajo has no words that would correspond to ''[[adjective]]s'' in English grammar: verbs provide the adjectival functionality. ...y verb must have at least one prefix. The prefixes are affixed to the verb in a specified order. ...
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  • ...ontour map of the field distribution determines the location of the source in three dimensions as well as the magnetic moment. ...NP must have the property that the bulk material is normally ferromagnetic in the bulk. Magnetite (Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>) is one such example as it ...
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  • ...mmals and Birds|s2cid=15194087}}</ref> In addition, the ability to survive in a wide range of temperatures increases a species' ability to inhabit other ...anisms can either provide or expel heat for themselves in order to survive in cold or hot, respectively, or otherwise prepare themselves for extreme temp ...
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  • ...are-earth elements]], and on the structural [[biogeochemistry]] of mercury in natural systems, [[animal]]s, and [[human]]s. ...ation|agrégation]] in [[natural science]]s in 1981, then his [[doctorate]] in 1984 at the University Paris VII (now [[Université Paris Cité]]) under the ...
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  • ...pic material]] such as [[calcite]]. When [[unpolarized light]] propagates in such materials (along a direction different from the [[optical axis]]), it ...raordinary ray|extraordinary]]). However, if the two crystals were aligned in the same orientation, no further division of the light occurred.<ref name=" ...
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  • {{Short description|Paired organ in the urinary system of mammals}} ...tion = Unipapillary, multilobar, smooth, bean-shaped [[camel]] kidney, in which the renal papillae are completely fused into the renal crest.{{sfn|Ab ...
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  • ...for manufacturing novel materials and algorithms to solve complex problems in computation. ...]] and [[Network theory|networks]]: the connectivity avalanche that occurs in graphs as the number of edges increases.<ref name=Erdos1960 /> ...
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  • ...n|Acoustic technology to locate the source of a sound in three-dimensional space}} ...logy that is used to locate the source of a sound in a [[three-dimensional space]]. The source location is usually determined by the direction of the incomi ...
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