cone condition

  • 1Cône asymptotique — En mathématiques, et plus précisément en analyse convexe, le cône asymptotique d un convexe fermé non vide d un espace vectoriel est l aspect qu il prend lorsqu on le voit d infiniment loin (la définition précise est donnée ci dessous) ; il… …

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  • 2Cone cell — Neuron: Cone Cell Normalized responsivity spectra of human cone cells, S, M, and L types NeuroLex ID …

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  • 3Cone of curves — In mathematics, the cone of toot (sometimes the Kleiman Mori cone) of an algebraic variety X is a combinatorial invariant of much importance to the birational geometry of X. Contents 1 Definition 2 Applications 3 …

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  • 4cone biopsy — Surgery to remove a cone shaped piece of tissue from the cervix and cervical canal. Cone biopsy may be used to diagnose or treat a cervical condition. Also called conization …

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  • 5Convex cone — In linear algebra, a convex cone is a subset of a vector space over an ordered field that is closed under linear combinations with positive coefficients. A convex cone (light blue). Inside of it, the light red convex cone consists of all points… …

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  • 6James Hal Cone — Born August 5, 1938 (1938 08 05) (age 73) Fordyce, Arkansas …

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  • 7Conifer cone — Mature female Lodgepole Pine cone An Aleppo Pine cone ( …

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  • 8Bonnie Ethel Cone — (June 22, 1907 March 8, 2003) was an American educator best known as the founder of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.Early lifeBonnie Ethel Cone was born in Lodge, South Carolina, June 22, 1907, into what was to become a family of… …

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  • 9USS Cone (DD-866) — Career (US) …

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  • 10Traffic cone — Traffic cones are usually used to divert traffic. The reflective sleeves are for nighttime visibility; the bosses at the top ease handling and can be used for attaching caution tape …

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