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  • 1Parametric operator — In logic and mathematics, a parametric operator Omega! with parameter alpha! in the parametric set Alpha! is a indexed family of operators (Omega {alpha}) {Alpha} = {Omega {alpha} : alpha in Alpha} with index alpha! in the index set Alpha!.ee… …

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  • 2Parametric equalization — Parametric equalizer (or parametric EQ ) is an electronic multi band variable equalizer device used in sound recording and live sound reproduction with Public Address systems ( PA systems ). Parametric equalization devices allow audio engineers… …

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  • 3Parametric determinism — refers to a Marxist interpretation of the course of history formulated by Prof. Ernest Mandel, and it could be viewed as one variant of Marx s historical materialism or as a philosophy of history. In an article critical of the Analytical Marxism… …

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  • 4Parametric resonance — is the parametrical resonance phenomenon of mechanical excitation and oscillation at certain frequencies (and the associated harmonics). This effect is different from regular resonance because it exhibits the instability phenomenon. Parametric… …

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  • 5Parametric model — A parametric model is a set of related mathematical equations in which alternative scenarios are defined by changing the assumed values of a set of fixed coefficients (parameters). In statistics, a parametric model is a parametrized family of… …

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  • 6Parametric equation — butterfly curve. In mathematics, parametric equations are a method of defining a curve. A simple kinematical example is when one uses a time parameter to determine the position, velocity, and other information about a body in motion.Abstractly, a …

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  • 7Parametric Technology Corporation — Infobox Company company name = Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC) company company type = Public (nasdaq|PMTC) foundation = 1985 location = Needham, Massachusetts key people = C. Richard Harrison, CEO industry = CAD/CAE/CAM/ECM Software… …

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  • 8Parametric derivative — In calculus, a parametric derivative is a derivative that is taken when both the x and y variables (traditionally independent and dependent, respectively) depend on an independent third variable t , usually thought of as time .For example,… …

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  • 9Parametric family — In mathematics and its applications, a parametric family or a parameterized family is a family of objects whose definitions depend on a set of parameters.Common examples are parametrized (families of) functions, probability distributions, curves …

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  • 10parametric equation — noun Date: 1909 any of a set of equations that express the coordinates of the points of a curve as functions of one parameter or that express the coordinates of the points of a surface as functions of two parameters …

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