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  • 1Density wave theory — Image of spiral galaxy M81 combining data from the Hubble, Spitzer, and GALEX space telescopes. Density wave theory or the Lin Shu density wave theory is a theory proposed by C.C. Lin and Frank Shu in the mid 1960s to explain spiral arm structure …

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  • 2Density-dependent inhibition — In population ecology, density dependent inhibition describes a situation in which population growth is curtailed by crowding, predators and competition. In cell biology, it describes the reduction in cell division. When a cell population reaches …

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  • 3Multivariate kernel density estimation — Kernel density estimation is a nonparametric technique for density estimation i.e., estimation of probability density functions, which is one of the fundamental questions in statistics. It can be viewed as a generalisation of histogram density… …

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  • 4Geometric stable distribution — Geometric Stable parameters: α ∈ (0,2] stability parameter β ∈ [−1,1] skewness parameter (note that skewness is undefined) λ ∈ (0, ∞) scale parameter μ ∈ (−∞, ∞) location parameter support: x ∈ R, or x ∈ [μ, +∞) if α < 1 and β = 1, or x ∈… …

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  • 5Chebotarev's density theorem — in algebraic number theory describes statistically the splitting of primes in a given Galois extension K of the field Q of rational numbers. Generally speaking, a prime integer will factor into several ideal primes in the ring of algebraic… …

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  • 6Ultra Density Optical — (UDO) is an optical disc format designed for high density storage of high definition video and data. Overview An Ultra Density Optical disc or UDO is a 133.35 mm (5.25 ) ISO cartridge optical disc which can store up to 60 GB of… …

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  • 7Multivariate stable distribution — multivariate stable Probability density function Heatmap showing a Multivariate (bivariate) stable distribution with α = 1.1 parameters: exponent shift/location vector …

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  • 8Potential density — The potential density of a fluid parcel at pressure P is the density that the parcel would acquire if adiabatically brought to a reference pressure P {0}, often 1 bar (100 kPa). Whereas density changes with changing pressure, potential density of …

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  • 9Maximally stable extremal regions — Feature detection Output of a typical corner detection algorithm …

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  • 10High-density lipoprotein — High density lipoproteins (HDL) is one of the 5 major groups of lipoproteins (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, HDL) which enable lipids like cholesterol and triglycerides to be transported within the water based blood stream. In healthy individuals …

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