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  • 21Condition number — In the field of numerical analysis, the condition number of a function with respect to an argument measures the asymptotically worst case of how much the function can change in proportion to small changes in the argument. The function is the… …

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  • 22Condition de Marshall-Lerner — La condition de Marshall Lerner appelée aussi théorème des élasticités critiques permet de résoudre dans un modèle économique prenant en compte le solde commercial de la balance courante (exportations moins importations), l indétermination sur… …

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  • 23change — I n. alteration transition 1) to bring about, effect, make a change 2) to undergo change 3) a drastic, great, marked, momentous, radical, striking, sweeping; long overdue, needed, welcome; quick; sudden change; little change (there was little… …

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  • 24change — changedness /chayn jid nis, chaynjd /, n. /chaynj/, v., changed, changing, n. v.t. 1. to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one s name;… …

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  • 25Condition — The term condition has a number of biomedical meanings including the following: {{}}An unhealthy state, such as in this is a progressive condition. A state of fitness, such as getting into condition. Something that is essential to the occurrence… …

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  • 26Condition féerique — Une condition féerique (appelée aussi genre féerique) est une modification des règles du jeu d échecs qui s applique à l ensemble ou à un sous ensemble des pièces présentes. Si certaines conditions féeriques sont utilisées pour définir des… …

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  • 27condition — (kon di sion ; en poésie de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1°   La classe à laquelle appartient une personne dans la société par sa fortune, par sa qualité, par ses emplois, par sa profession. Condition sociale. L inégalité des conditions. •   Je ne me… …

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  • 28condition — noun 1 state of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, immaculate, mint, perfect, pristine ▪ reasonable ▪ bad …

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  • 29condition — conditionable, adj. /keuhn dish euhn/, n. 1. a particular mode of being of a person or thing; existing state; situation with respect to circumstances. 2. state of health: He was reported to be in critical condition. 3. fit or requisite state: to… …

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  • 30Condition index — The condition index in fish is a way to measure the overall health of a fish by comparing its weight with the typical weight of other fish of the same kind and of the same length. The condition index is its actual weight divided by its expected… …

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