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  • 1Sample-based synthesis — is a form of audio synthesis that can be contrasted to either subtractive synthesis or additive synthesis. The principal difference with sample based synthesis is that the seed waveforms are sampled sounds or instruments instead of fundamental… …

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  • 2Curve fitting — best fit redirects here. For placing ( fitting ) variable sized objects in storage, see fragmentation (computer). Curve fitting is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical function, that has the best fit to a series of data points,… …

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  • 3Titration curve — Titrations are often recorded on titration curves, whose compositions are generally identical: the independent variable is the volume of the titrant, while the dependent variable is the pH of the solution (which changes depending on the… …

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  • 4Stress–strain curve — During testing of a material sample, the stress–strain curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between stress, derived from measuring the load applied on the sample, and strain, derived from measuring the deformation of the sample …

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  • 5The Bell Curve — For other uses, see Bell curve (disambiguation). The Bell Curve   …

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  • 6Calibration curve — In analytical chemistry, a calibration curve is a general method for determining the concentration of a substance in an unknown sample by comparing the unknown to a set of standard samples of known concentration.The calibration curve is a plot of …

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  • 7Species discovery curve — In ecology, the species Discovery Curve is a graph recording the cumulative number of species of living things recorded in a particular environment as a function of the cumulative effort expended searching for them (usually measured in person… …

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  • 8J curve — n. A curve representing the theoretical distribution of grades in an education system that believes most students are capable of doing well in school (cf. bell curve). Example Citation: Interested? Sorry, you ll have to join the waiting list.… …

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  • 9Price-Jones curve — prīs jōnz n a graph of the frequency distribution of the diameters of red blood cells in a sample that has been smeared, stained, and magnified for direct observation and counting Price Jones Cecil (1863 1943) British hematologist. Price Jones… …

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  • 10Species-area curve — The species area relationship for a contiguous habitat In ecology, a species area curve is a relationship between the area of a habitat, or of part of a habitat, and the number of species found within that area. Larger areas tend to contain… …

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