inverse dependence
1Inverse distance weighting — (IDW) is a method for multivariate interpolation, a process of assigning values to unknown points by using values from usually scattered set of known points. A general form of finding an interpolated value u for a given point x using IDW is an… …
2Inverse problem — An inverse problem is a general framework that is used to convert observed measurements into information about a physical object or system that we are interested in. For example, if we have measurements of the Earth s gravity field, then we might …
3Inverse functions and differentiation — In mathematics, the inverse of a function y = f(x) is a function that, in some fashion, undoes the effect of f (see inverse function for a formal and detailed definition). The inverse of f is denoted f^{ 1}. The statements y=f(x) and x=f 1(y) are …
4Physical dependence — refers to a state resulting from chronic use of a drug that has produced tolerance and where negative physical symptoms[1] of withdrawal result from abrupt discontinuation or dosage reduction.[2] Physical dependence can develop from low dose… …
5Opioid dependence — Opioid dependency Classification and external resources ICD 10 F11.2 …
6TRIZ — (IPAEng|triːz) is a romanized acronym for Russian “ ru. Теория решения изобретательских задач” ( transl|ru|ALA|Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch ) meaning The theory of solving inventor s problems or The theory of inventor s problem… …
7Optical coherence tomography — Intervention Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) image of a sarcoma MeSH …
8Romanian philosophy — is a name covering either a) the philosophy done in Romania or by Romanians, or b) an ethnic philosophy, which expresses at a high level the fundamental features of the Romanian spirituality, or which elevates to a philosophical level the… …
9Multipole radiation — is a theoretical framework for the description of electromagnetic or gravitational radiation from time dependent distributions of distant sources. These tools are applied to physical phenomena which occur at a variety of length scales from… …
10Copula (probability theory) — In probability theory and statistics, a copula can be used to describe the dependence between random variables. Copulas derive their name from linguistics. The cumulative distribution function of a random vector can be written in terms of… …