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Dimensionally meaning
With regard to dimension.
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Castillo-Trejo went on to say that access to the internet and sanitation were among the common factors of households deemed to be multi-dimensionally poor.
The Situation Analysis (SitAn) of Children in Nigeria Report has identified some of the reasons why 53.9 per cent of children in the country are multi-dimensionally poor.
When looked at two-dimensionally, soft cells are curved with two pinched corners known as cusps.
Our daily thoughts may include a wide range of subjects, dimensionally between many galaxies, but the nucleus of those thoughts is тАЬIтАЭ or the ego.
We often think of propaganda one dimensionally, as only the provision of information.
Although dimensionally similar, the two handguns have different purposes and fulfill different roles.
Characters are mostly presented two-dimensionally and from only one angle.
Crochet has been used to illustrate shapes in hyperbolic space that are difficult to reproduce using other media or are difficult to understand when viewed two-dimensionally.
For N interacting particles, i.e. particles which interact mutually and constitute a many-body situation, the potential energy function V is not simply a sum of the separate potentials (and certainly not a product, as this is dimensionally incorrect).
However, due to incomplete information, his copy of the TARDIS (a short range transporter ) is called a "Stardis", resembled a portaloo rather than a police box, and is not dimensionally transcendental.
In Logopolis, the Master tricked the Doctor into materialising his TARDIS around the Master's, creating a dimensionally recursive loop, each TARDIS appearing inside the other's console room.
Note: The erlang is a dimensionless load unit calculated as the mean arrival rate, λ, multiplied by the mean call holding time, h. See Little's law to prove that the erlang unit has to be dimensionless for Little's Law to be dimensionally sane.
Often pegs were made from suitable fruitwoods such as European pearwood, or equally dimensionally stable analogues.
Thus the relationship in the definition of the ampere with the metre and newton is disregarded, and the ampere is not treated as dimensionally equivalent to any combination of other base units.
Two possible refinements are: * The magnitude of the components of a vector are to be considered dimensionally distinct.