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Mathematical logical term
as two-variable logic with counting that restrict the number of variables in formulas. Also, generalized counting quantifiers that say "there exists infinitely
Counting_quantification
Mathematical use of "for all" and "there exists"
Almost all Branching quantifier Conditional quantifier Counting quantification Eventually (mathematics) Generalized quantifier — a higher-order property
Quantifier_(logic)
Act of determining or expressing a quantity
quantities. Quantification in this sense is fundamental to the scientific method. Some measure of the undisputed general importance of quantification in the
Quantification_(science)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up quantification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quantification may refer to: Quantification (science), the act of counting and measuring Quantification
Quantification
Logical quantifier
certain condition. This sort of quantification is known as uniqueness quantification or unique existential quantification, and is often denoted with the
Uniqueness_quantification
the addition of counting quantifiers, and thus of uniqueness quantification. This is a more powerful result, as counting quantifiers for high numerical
Two-variable_logic
Quantification of biomolecules via mass spectrometry without using chemical labels
biological samples. Unlike other methods for protein quantification, label-free quantification does not use a stable isotope containing compound to chemically
Label-free_quantification
Generalized polyadic quantifier
quantifiers, such as the existential quantifier, the universal quantifier, and the counting quantifiers. They were introduced by Per Lindström in 1966. They were
Lindström_quantifier
Measurement of cell concentration
Cell counting is any of various methods for the counting or similar quantification of cells in the life sciences, including medical diagnosis and treatment
Cell_counting
Type of logical system
usually include the following: Quantifier symbols: ∀ for universal quantification, and ∃ for existential quantification Logical connectives: ∧ for conjunction
First-order_logic
Determine the concentration of a virus
Virus quantification is counting or calculating the number of virus particles (virions) in a sample to determine the virus concentration. It is used in
Virus_quantification
Family of formal knowledge representation
world, a concept corresponds to a modal proposition, and a role-bounded quantifier to a modal operator with that role as its accessibility relation. Operations
Description_logic
Analytical chemistry technique
for protein quantification include the Biuret, Lowry, BCA, and Bradford methods. An alternative method for label free protein quantification in clear liquid
Quantitative_proteomics
Engaging in sexual activities with two or more people
that the effect of indicators can be assessed. Following the initial quantification of the number of MSP, the respondent is again surveyed three and then
Multiple_sex_partners
Machine learning practice of supervised learning
data items, while the goal of quantification it to predict the class prevalence values of sets of data items. Quantification is also different from regression
Quantification (machine learning)
Quantification_(machine_learning)
Movement of people who track themselves with body-related data
"Adventures in Self-Surveillance, aka The Quantified Self, aka Extreme Navel-Gazing". Forbes. "Counting every moment". The Economist. March 3, 2012
Quantified_self
Part of speech that names an object or set of objects
Americanize us"). Count nouns or countable nouns are common nouns that can take a plural, can combine with numerals or counting quantifiers (e.g., one, two
Noun
Calculation method for the accrual of interest
contained no specific rules for counting back the years. A later ISDA paper added an additional rule: "When counting backwards for this purpose, if the
Day_count_convention
Concept in computational complexity
ISSN 0097-5397. Torán, Jacobo (1991). "Complexity classes defined by counting quantifiers". Journal of the ACM. 38 (3): 753–774. doi:10.1145/116825.116858
Counting_hierarchy
Noun whose quantity is treated as an undifferentiated unit
is quantified as "20 litres of water" while the count noun "chair" is quantified as "20 chairs". However, both mass and count nouns can be quantified in
Mass_noun
Mathematical concept
system is the body-part counting system which make use of further body parts to extend the system beyond the ten fingers. Counting typically begins by touching
Body-part_counting_system
Value of the charge level of an energy storage system relative to its capacity
desires to be charged and discharged in constant rate such as Coulomb-counting. This method gives precise estimation of battery SoC, but they are protracted
State_of_charge
Determination of the number of vehicles
non-motorized counting for the Traffic Monitoring Guide (TMG) designed to guide planning agencies in the collection of their data. A turning movement count or TMC
Traffic_count
Noun or noun phrase whose quantity is discrete and usually an integer
difficult to quantify, and thus make it very difficult to refer to them with a count noun. Below are examples of all the properties of count nouns holding
Count_noun
Term in mathematical logic
entails showing that P is not equal to NP. Spectrum of a theory Counting quantification Jones, Neil D.; Selman, Alan L. (1974). "Turing machines and the
Spectrum_of_a_sentence
Routine laboratory test of blood cells
counter was initially designed for counting red blood cells, but with later modifications it proved effective for counting white blood cells. Coulter counters
Complete_blood_count
Baseball effort to describe pitch quality
In baseball, pitch quantification is the attempt to describe the quality of a pitch using a single numeric value based on quantifiable aspects of an individual
Pitch_quantification
Japanese measure words used with numbers to count things, actions, and events
correct way because one does not know, or cannot remember, the appropriate counting word. With quantities from one to ten, this problem can often be sidestepped
Japanese_counter_word
Method of analysing a dynamical system
Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) is a method of nonlinear data analysis (cf. chaos theory) for the investigation of dynamical systems. It quantifies the
Recurrence quantification analysis
Recurrence_quantification_analysis
in his 2019 book Alchemy. A variant of Chesterton's fence. Double counting – counting events or occurrences more than once in probabilistic reasoning,
List_of_fallacies
Benefit derived from consuming a product
services, or their uses with quantities, and defines "utility" as such a quantification. In any standard framework, the same object may have different marginal
Marginal_utility
State of being real
between existence and quantification to argue against different modes of existence. Quantification is related to the counting of objects; according to
Existence
Visible structure formed by virus propagation within a cell culture
cultures would be used for bacteriophages. Counting the number of plaques can be used as a method of virus quantification. These plaques can sometimes be detected
Viral_plaque
Laboratory technique to multiply an RNA sample for study
inaccurate end point quantification due to the difficulty in maintaining linearity. In order to provide accurate detection and quantification of RNA content
Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
Reverse_transcription_polymerase_chain_reaction
Human disease
cell counts while also treating the underlying disorder. Symptomatic hyperleukocytosis (leukostasis) is defined by a high blast cell count[quantify] along
Leukostasis
Lab technique in cellular biology
downstream analyses for absolute quantification and detection of genome-wide effects. Absolute quantification: Absolute quantification of gene expression is not
RNA-Seq
Topics referred to by the same term
(/ˈmɛni/) may refer to: grammatically plural in number an English quantifier used with count nouns indicating a large but indefinite number of; at any rate
Many
Form of second-order logic
fragment of second-order logic where the second-order quantification is limited to quantification over sets. It is particularly important in the logic
Monadic_second-order_logic
Software design pattern
polymorphism, and it is a form of F-bounded quantification. The technique was formalized in 1989 as "F-bounded quantification." The name "CRTP" was independently
Curiously recurring template pattern
Curiously_recurring_template_pattern
Word or phrase which describes a numerical quantity
and counting use base 8, 10, 12, or 20. Base 10 appears to come from counting one's fingers, base 20 from the fingers and toes, base 8 from counting the
Numeral_(linguistics)
the unbounding quantifier: UX Φ(X) if and only if Φ(X) holds for arbitrarily large finite X. However, WS2S+U, even with quantification over infinite paths
S2S_(mathematics)
Logical fallacy
A quantifier shift is a logical fallacy in which the quantifiers of a statement are erroneously transposed during the rewriting process. The change in
Quantifier_shift
Programming language
r1, r) forall n > 0 To remember: {...} universal quantification [...] existential quantification (... | ...) (proof | value) @(...) flat tuple or variadic
ATS_(programming_language)
Fractal analysis technique
lacunarity and multifractal analysis. Theoretically, the intent of box counting is to quantify fractal scaling, but from a practical perspective this would require
Box_counting
Probabilistic logic
(2021-03-29). "Weighted First-Order Model Counting in the Two-Variable Fragment With Counting Quantifiers". Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Markov_logic_network
Software metric used to measure the size of a computer program
automation of counting: since line of code is a physical entity, manual counting effort can be easily eliminated by automating the counting process. Small
Source_lines_of_code
Count of cells, usually to detect mastitis and thus to assess milk quality
bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus, a cause of mastitis. The SCC is quantified as cells per milliliter. General agreement rests on a reference range
Somatic_cell_count
Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia
"While Wikipedia's managers think that this could be due to errors in counting, other experts feel that Google's Knowledge Graphs project launched last
Wikipedia
"100 Million Views of Electronic Cigarette YouTube Videos and Counting: Quantification, Content Evaluation, and Engagement Levels of Videos". Journal
Electronic cigarette and e-cigarette liquid marketing
Electronic_cigarette_and_e-cigarette_liquid_marketing
Islands) Buenos Aires Province only Claim frozen by the Antarctic Treaty. Not counting Vienna being a state, a district and a statutory city The districts of
List of administrative divisions by country
List_of_administrative_divisions_by_country
Fifth letter of the Latin alphabet
numbering system, "E" corresponds to the number 14 in decimal (base 10) counting. "e" is also commonly used to denote Euler's number. E with diacritics:
E
Breast imaging technique
Photon-counting mammography was introduced commercially in 2003 and was the first widely available application of photon-counting detector technology in
Photon-counting_mammography
Biotechnological procedure
curve for quantification. dPCR is also more resilient to PCR inhibitors for the quantification of RNA than qPCR. dPCR can detect and quantify more individual
Digital polymerase chain reaction
Digital_polymerase_chain_reaction
Inventory auditing procedure
operations to count all items simultaneously. By focusing on a subset of items, cycle counting is less disruptive to daily operations. Most cycle counting applications
Cycle_count
Number and virulence of the parasites that a host organism harbours
methods of quantification allow scientists to measure the numbers of parasites present and determine the parasite load of an organism. Quantifying the parasite
Parasite_load
Method for quantifying airborne pollen
collection, and provide real-time pollen counts without delay. Metagenomics may be used to circumvent pollen counting entirely. This method has the advantage
Pollen_count
Property of magnitude or multitude
fractions concentration ratios are dimensionless. Physical quantity Quantification (science) Observable quantity Numerical value equation Franklin, James
Quantity
Quality of diverse or different cultures
cultural diversity. Another aspect of cultural diversity is measured by counting the number of languages spoken in a region or in the world as a whole.
Cultural_diversity
Pattern matching algorithm
Universal quantification involves testing that an entire set of WMEs in working memory meets a given condition. A variation of universal quantification might
Rete_algorithm
Solid-state photodetector
variation. The intensity of the input signal can be obtained by counting (photon counting) the number of output pulses within a measurement time period
Single-photon_avalanche_diode
Voluntary carbon market integrity initiative
also evaluates whether program requirements and quantification methodologies support robust quantification of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removals
Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market
Integrity_Council_for_the_Voluntary_Carbon_Market
Money spent to produce or procure goods or services
Note that external costs are often both non-monetary and problematic to quantify for comparison with monetary values. They include things like pollution
Cost
Exclusive reliance on quantitative observations in decision-making
can see them clearly. The many strengths of the McNamara method of quantification have been justly celebrated in business and in government. But the method
McNamara_fallacy
Characterization of how many integers are prime
such distribution found is π(N) ~ N/log(N), where π(N) is the prime-counting function (the number of primes less than or equal to N) and log(N) is the
Prime_number_theorem
Mnemonic, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives
for expected results Doran clarifies that it's not always feasible to quantify objectives at all management levels, particularly for middle-management
SMART_criteria
West Germanic language
The English lexicon consists of around 170,000 words (or 220,000, if counting obsolete words), according to an estimate based on the 1989 edition of
English_language
Group of American escaped convicts
serving 18 life sentences for 13 counts of aggravated kidnapping, four counts of aggravated robbery, and one count of burglary of a habitation. Rivas
Texas_Seven
American football statistics database
of Fame monitor. The purpose of this monitor is to apply a formula to quantify player contributions during their career (including All-Pro selections
Pro_Football_Reference
Fallacy in reasoning
Double counting is a fallacy in reasoning. Double counting can be generalized as the fallacy in which, when counting events or occurrences in probability
Double_counting_(fallacy)
Methodology used to improve production
will, in turn, not be able to produce their product because they were counting on incoming deliveries "just in time" and have little or no inventory to
Lean_manufacturing
American mathematician and computer scientist
reference counting technique was described by H. Gelertner, J.R. Hansen, and C.L. Gerberich [Gelernter et al, 1960] but the standard reference counting algorithm
George_E._Collins
Approximation method in statistics
ISBN 978-0-471-86187-4. Williams, Jeffrey H. (Jeffrey Huw), 1956- (November 2016). Quantifying measurement: the tyranny of numbers. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, Institute
Least_squares
Property of computational resources needed
In quantum information theory, magic is a property that quantifies the computational resources needed to describe quantum states beyond stabilizer states
Magic_(quantum_information)
American businessman (born 1957)
Paulson. The initiative, called the Risky Business Project, focuses on quantifying and publicizing the economic risks of climate change in the United States
Tom_Steyer
Property of a thermodynamic system
Entropy is a thermodynamic state variable that quantifies the probabilistic distribution of accessible microstates in a system. The term and the concept
Entropy
Hash function that is suitable for use in cryptography
all input strings are equally likely. The resistance to such search is quantified as security strength: a cryptographic hash with n {\displaystyle n} bits
Cryptographic_hash_function
Dimensionless parameter to quantify fluid resistance
{\displaystyle c_{\rm {w}}} ) is a dimensionless quantity that is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment, such as air
Drag_coefficient
Form of automatic memory management
and also with a concurrent reference counting collector. Not real-time Naive implementations of reference counting do not generally provide real-time behavior
Garbage collection (computer science)
Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Computer science metric of string similarity
string metric, i.e. a way of quantifying how dissimilar two strings (e.g., words) are to one another, that is measured by counting the minimum number of operations
Edit_distance
If there are more items than boxes holding them, one box must contain at least two items
handedness to put them into. This seemingly obvious statement, a type of counting argument, can be used to demonstrate possibly unexpected results. For example
Pigeonhole_principle
Logic problem, AND of pairwise ORs
other. #2SAT is the problem of counting the number of satisfying assignments to a given 2-CNF formula. This counting problem is #P-complete, which implies
2-satisfiability
Human research factorization and quantification system
Human performance modeling (HPM) is a method of quantifying human behavior, cognition, and processes. It is a tool used by human factors researchers and
Human_performance_modeling
Prolonged period of excessively hot weather
The main difficulties with this broad definition emerge when one must quantify what the 'normal' temperature state is, and what the spatial extent of
Heat_wave
Measure of how fine an image is
detail. Image resolution can be measured in various ways. Resolution quantifies how close lines can be to each other and still be visibly resolved. Resolution
Image_resolution
Welsh poet and writer (1914–1953)
felt Thomas consciously employed one element of Welsh metrics; that of counting syllables per line instead of feet. Constantine Fitzgibbon, who was his
Dylan_Thomas
Paradox of high CHD incidence among Israeli Jews
when an article in the Israel Journal of Medical Sciences noted that, counting polyunsaturated fats (which includes both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids)
Israeli_paradox
Fallacy regarding hypocrisy
evidence Sampling bias Cherry picking McNamara Base rate / Conjunction Double counting False analogy Slothful induction Overwhelming exception Ambiguity Accent
Tu_quoque
Musical scale containing no semitones
Romanian major scale, and the so-called octatonic scale. Hemitonia is also quantified by the number of semitones present. Unhemitonic scales have only one semitone;
Anhemitonic_scale
Parameter in microbiology
requires culturing the microbes and counting only viable cells, in contrast with microscopic examination which counts all cells, living or dead. The visual
Colony-forming_unit
than core physics, uses molar amounts of substance rather than simply counting numbers; this leads to the specialized definitions in this article. Core
Defining equation (physical chemistry)
Defining_equation_(physical_chemistry)
Unsolved problem in computer science
second-order logic—that is, second-order logic restricted to exclude universal quantification over relations, functions, and subsets. The languages in the polynomial
P_versus_NP_problem
Specialized technique associated with MRI
standard software quantification package, however it is no longer being actively developed. Other popular packages for quantification include: AMARES,
In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy
In_vivo_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy
British military officer, scientist and inventor
Colonel Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, FRS (26 March 1753 – 21 August 1814), was an American-born British military officer, scientist and inventor
Benjamin_Thompson
Internet rage incitement technique
interaction regardless of emotional valence or factual accuracy. Research has quantified that increasing anger-inducing content by just 0.1 generates approximately
Rage-baiting
Set whose elements all belong to another set
included (or contained) in B. A k-subset is a subset with k elements. When quantified, A ⊆ B {\displaystyle A\subseteq B} is represented as ∀ x ( x ∈ A ⇒ x
Subset
Informal logical fallacy
evidence Sampling bias Cherry picking McNamara Base rate / Conjunction Double counting False analogy Slothful induction Overwhelming exception Ambiguity Accent
No_true_Scotsman
Species of venomous snake
Freymann, B. P.; Olff, H. (2011). "The Serengeti food web: empirical quantification and analysis of topological changes under increasing human impact".
Black_mamba
Brazilian neuroscientist (born 1972)
of work is comparative neuroanatomy; her findings include a method of counting neurons in human and other animals' brains and the relation between the
Suzana_Herculano-Houzel
Fallacious approach to mislead an audience
evidence Sampling bias Cherry picking McNamara Base rate / Conjunction Double counting False analogy Slothful induction Overwhelming exception Ambiguity Accent
Red_herring
Internet adage about Nazi comparisons
evidence Sampling bias Cherry picking McNamara Base rate / Conjunction Double counting False analogy Slothful induction Overwhelming exception Ambiguity Accent
Godwin's_law
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Countess.
Surname or Lastname
English (eastern counties)
English (eastern counties) : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Masset (see Massett).
Surname or Lastname
English (southern counties)
English (southern counties) : from Middle English woderson ‘son of the woodman’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Chanting
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Ascension Mounting Rising
Surname or Lastname
English (southern counties)
English (southern counties) : unexplained.German : patronymic form of Old 2.
Surname or Lastname
English (eastern counties)
English (eastern counties) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Cudbert (see Cuthbert).Americanized spelling of German Kötting or the variant Kotting (see Koetting).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Old English hunting, a derivative of huntian ‘to hunt’.
Surname or Lastname
English (southern counties)
English (southern counties) : nickname from Middle English ferette, fyrette ‘ferret’, literally ‘little thief’ (Old French fuiret, furet).
Surname or Lastname
English (eastern counties)
English (eastern counties) : apparently a variant of German.
Surname or Lastname
English (southern counties)
English (southern counties) : apparently a variant of Hapgood.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Counting
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Chanting
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northeastern counties)
English (mainly northeastern counties) : variant of Latham.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from some fancied resemblance to the songbird (Emberiza spp.).German : patronymic from an unexplained Frisian-Lower Saxon personal name, or a derivative of Bunt- (see Bunten).Sarah Bunting (1686–1762), born in Matlock, Derbyshire, became a noted Quaker minister in Cross Wicks, NJ. It is believed but not certain that other members of her family, including her father, John Bunting, came with her to NJ sometime before 1704, when her marriage to William Murfin is recorded.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Chanting
Surname or Lastname
English (northeastern counties)
English (northeastern counties) : unexplained. Compare Hedgepeth.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Ascension; Rising; Mounting
Surname or Lastname
English (southern counties)
English (southern counties) : from a Middle English personal name, a pet form of Peter. Compare Parrott.
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Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Shining
Girl/Female
English
Girl/Female
Hindu
Elder sister, Complete
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Silvius, SILVIO means "from the forest."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Blessed with Gods
Boy/Male
British, Danish, Dutch, English, Swedish
Bright Famous One
Girl/Female
Muslim
Moon of another planet
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yachleel, JAHLEEL means "God waits" or "whom God has made sick." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Zebulun.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
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a.
Speaking in a whining tone of voice; using technical or religious terms affectedly; affectedly pious; as, a canting rogue; a canting tone.
n.
The sand, shells, or the like, that are brought up by the sounding lead when it has touched bottom.
n.
A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial.
n.
That by which anything is prepared for use, or set off to advantage; equipment; embellishment; setting; as, the mounting of a sword or diamond.
n.
The act or process of measuring, at the various distances from the surface of a block of marble, the surface of a future piece of statuary; also, a process used in cutting the statue from the artist's model.
n.
A coupling pin. See under Coupling.
n.
An erroneous counting.
n.
Any place or part of the ocean, or other water, where a sounding line will reach the bottom; -- usually in the plural.
n.
measurement by sounding; also, the depth so ascertained.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mount
n.
A sailing along a coast, or from port to port; a carrying on a coasting trade.
a.
Making or emitting sound; hence, sonorous; as, sounding words.
n.
A device or contrivance which serves to couple or connect adjacent parts or objects; as, a belt coupling, which connects the ends of a belt; a car coupling, which connects the cars in a train; a shaft coupling, which connects the ends of shafts.
n.
A counting again, as of votes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Court
n.
A coupling pin. See under Coupling.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Count
n.
The act of one that mounts.
a.
Pompous; noisy; ostentatious; as, high-sounding words or titles.