sphericity

  • 11sphericity — sphe·ric·i·ty …

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  • 12sphericity — /sfəˈrɪsəti/ (say sfuh risuhtee) noun (plural sphericities) spherical state or form …

  • 13sphericity — noun the roundness of a 3 dimensional object • Syn: ↑sphericalness, ↑globosity, ↑globularness, ↑rotundity, ↑rotundness • Derivationally related forms: ↑rotund (for: ↑ …

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  • 14Mauchly's sphericity test — is a statistical test used to validate repeated measures factor ANOVAs. The test was introduced by ENIAC co inventor John Mauchly in 1940.[1] Contents 1 What is sphericity? 2 Formulation of the test …

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  • 15Spherical Earth — Medieval artistic representation of a spherical Earth with compartments representing earth, air, and water (c. 1400). The concept of a spherical Earth dates back to ancient Greek philosophy from around the 6th century BC …

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  • 16Flat Earth — For other uses, see Flat Earth (disambiguation). The Flammarion engraving (1888) depicts a traveller who arrives at the edge of a flat Earth and sticks his head through the firmament …

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  • 17Mei-mei Berssenbrugge — (born October 5, 1947 Beijing, China) is a contemporary poet. Winner of two American Book Awards, her work is often associated with the Language School, the poetry of the New York School, phenomenology, and visual art. She is married to the… …

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  • 19Rock microstructure — includes the texture of a rock and the small scale rock structures. The words texture and microstructure are interchangeable, with the latter preferred in modern geological literature. However, texture is still acceptable because it is a useful… …

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  • 20Geography and the Church — • Explains the nature of this science and the course of its evolution Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Geography and the Church     Geography and the Church      …

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