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  • 1correspondence — noun 1 letters exchanged ADJECTIVE ▪ confidential, personal, private ▪ business, diplomatic, official ▪ regular ▪ …

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  • 2Correspondence analysis — (CA) is a multivariate statistical technique proposed[1] by Hirschfeld[2] and later developed by Jean Paul Benzécri.[3] It is conceptually similar to principal component analysis, but applies to categorical rather than continuous data. In a… …

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  • 3Multiple correspondence analysis — In statistics, multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) is a data analysis technique for nominal categorical data, used to detect and represent underlying structures in a data set. It does this by representing data as points in a low dimensional… …

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  • 4Curry–Howard correspondence — A proof written as a functional program: the proof of commutativity of addition on natural numbers in the proof assistant Coq. nat ind stands for mathematical induction, eq ind for substitution of equals and f equal for taking the same function… …

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  • 5Detrended correspondence analysis — (DCA) is a multivariate statistical technique widely used by ecologists to find the main factors or gradients in large, species rich but usually sparse data matrices that typify ecological community data. For example, Hill and Gauch (1980, p. 55) …

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  • 6Detrended Correspondence Analysis — (DCA) is a multivariate statistical technique widely used by ecologists to find the main factors or gradients in large, species rich but usually sparse data matrices that typify ecological community data. For example, Hill and Gauch (1980, p. 55) …

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  • 7publishing, history of — Introduction       an account of the selection, preparation, and marketing of printed matter from its origins in ancient times to the present. The activity has grown from small beginnings into a vast and complex industry responsible for the… …

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  • 8Royal India Society — The Royal India Society was a 20th century British learned society concerned with India.The society was founded in 1910 by Ananda Coomaraswamy, and others, as the India Society. Sedgwick reports Coomaraswamy s stimulus as follows::In 1910 he… …

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  • 9Baltimore , David — (1938–) American molecular biologist Baltimore was born in New York City and studied chemistry at Swarthmore College. He continued with postgraduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at Rockefeller University, where he… …

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  • 10illiteracies — This was a term used by Fowler (1926) to denote examples of ‘a kind of offence against the literary idiom that is not easily named’ and identified its chief habitat as the correspondence columns of the newspapers. The instances he gave included… …

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