lambda

listen to the pronunciation of lambda
الإنجليزية - التركية
Yunan alfabesinin on birinci harfi olan L harfi
(Tıp) Paryetal kemiklerle oksipital kemiğin birleştiği nokta olup fetuste burada küçük fontanel bulunur, lambdoid dikişle sagital dikişin birleştiği nokta
lambda sensor
lambda sensörü
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The junction of the lambdoid and sagittal sutures of the cranium
A lambda baryon
The eleventh letter of the Classical and Modern Greek, the twelfth of the Old Greek
A lambda expression
Unit representation of wavelength
the craniometric point at the junction of the sagittal and lamboid sutures of the skull
A frequency of light used for the transmission of communication across fiber A typical pair of fiber optic cables can support multiple lambdas (as many as 64) simultaneously
The ratio of the recurrence risk of a disorder in a specified degree of relative to the prevalence of the disorder in the general population In general, a high value for ë suggests that there may be a genetic component to the disorder The higher the ë value, the greater potential genetic contribution to the disorder These values should be interpreted with caution, because ë values can also be due to common environmental factors or other non-genetic causes Source : PhRMA Genomics
Smaller lunar evectional constituent This constituent, with v2, u2, and (S2), modulates the amplitude and frequency of M2 for the effects of variation in solar attraction of the Moon This attraction results in a slight pear-shaped lunar ellipse and a difference in lunar orbital speed between motion toward and away from the Sun Although (S2) has the same speed as S2, its amplitude is extremely small Speed = 2T - s + p = 29 455,625,3° per solar hour
Represents wavelength in optic-fiber systems
Also called "system lambda," a term describing the cost of the next kilowatt hour that could be produced from dispatchable units on an electric supply system
A baryon, consisting of one up, one down, and one strange quark The lambda is the lightest strange baryon
A statistical parameter used in calculating BLAST scores that can be thought of as a natural scale for scoring system The value lambda is used in converting a raw score (S) to a bit score (S')
Lambda is the symbol for wavelength using the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet In optical fibre networking, it is used to refer to an individual optical wavelength of light
The ratio of a change in the option price to a small change in the option volatility It is the partial derivative of the option price with respect to the option volatility
The name of the Greek letter Λ, λ, corresponding with the English letter L, l
hypothetical, and incorrect, material proposed by Albert Einstein
The Greek symbol used to represent a wavelength with reference to electrical dimensions in radio-frequency work
() tuning strives to achieve a desired closed loop response speed, with the time constant , so that all loops in a unit operation (eg: bleach plant, or PM) are coordinated to manufacture uniform product efficiently Eg: both hardwood and softwood stock flows to the blend chest should be tuned to the same response speed, so as to dynamically maintain a constant blend ratio Originally coined in the Dahlin Algorithm, today it embodies many newer concepts (eg: robust control and internal mode control) They all share the concept that the chosen response speed determines control loop performance The -tuning procedure starts with identifying the process dynamics (eg: by bump tests) Once they are known, the type of controller can be selected (eg: PI, PID, Dahlin Algorithm, Smith Predictor) The response speed can then be selected, and the tuning parameters calculated {Bialkowski, W L EnTech Control} Other tuning techniques are also encountered
The point of junction of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures of the skull
the craniometric point at the junction of the sagittal and lamboid sutures of the skull the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet
The ratio by mass of air to petrol vapour in the mixture entering the combustion chamber, divided by 14 7
{i} letter of the Greek alphabet; consonant "L" (Phonetics)
the greek letter
Another name for vega
The percentage change in the price of an option relative to a 1% change in the price of the underlying security Also known as Elasticity
the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet
The lightest strange baryon, consisting of one up, one down,and one strange quark
The ratio of a change in the option price to a small change in the option volatility
noun - Four dimensional left Opposite of rho
A point on the back of the skull at the juncture of the occiput and the parietal bones, where the sagittal and lambdoidal sutures meet
[1] Eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet In upper case it looks like "A" without the cross bar In lower case it looks like an up-side-down "y"
Smaller lunar evectional constituent One of the constituents modifying the amplitude and frequency of M2 for the effects of variation in solar attraction of the Moon resulting in a pear shaped lunar orbit See also NU2
lambda baryon
Any of three particles, having no electric charge and an isotopic spin of 1, composed of an up quark, down quark and either a strange quark, a charm quark or a bottom quark
lambda baryons
plural form of lambda baryon
lambda calculus
Any of a family of functionally complete algebraic systems in which lambda expressions are evaluated according to a fixed set of rules to produce values, which may themselves be lambda expressions
lambda expression
An algebraic expression representing a function by binding one or more parameters to an expression which may contain those parameters

ExpressionMeaning\lambda x.1The constant value 1\lambda x.xThe identity \lambda x.x+1 f(x)=x+1 \lambda n.\lambda x.x+n f(n) = g where g(x) = x+n.

lambda hyperon
lambda baryon
lambda hyperons
plural form of lambda hyperon
lambda particle
lambda baryon
lambda particles
plural form of lambda particle
lambda baryon
An electrically neutral baryon having a mass 2,183 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 2.6 × 10- seconds. Also called lambda particle
lambda particle
an electrically neutral baryon with isotopic spin 1
lambda point
The temperature at which the transition from helium I to superfluid helium II occurs, approximately 2.19°K
lambda

    الواصلة

    lamb·da

    التركية النطق

    lämdı

    النطق

    /ˈlamdə/ /ˈlæmdə/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'lam-d& ] (noun.) 15th century. from Greek λάμδα
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