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Boolean algebra
A kind of mathematics whose variables can only be True or False. A variable is called Boolean if it can only hold two possible values: True or False. The value True can be represented by the number one and False by zero. For example, if A is a…
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Computational sensory stimulus recognition pattern discovered in locusts Published in 2022
Neuroscientists have long sought to explain how the brain correctly recognizes a stimulus despite the stimulus appearing under different circumstances with widely variable external factors. For example, with regard to olfactory stimuli, humans can…
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Euclidean geometry
A mathematical system that details the properties and relationships of spatial objects such as points, lines, shapes, and planes. Euclidean geometry is also known as flat geometry or planar geometry, because planes in Euclidean geometry have the…
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Fish can perform basic arithmetic Published in 2022
Studies have shown that all classes of vertebrates—and even some invertebrate species—have the cognitive ability to discriminate among different quantities. For example, many kinds of studied animals can distinguish specific numbers of objects in…
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Logarithm
The inverse function of an exponential function in mathematics. Stated less technically, a logarithm is the opposite of an exponent. Logarithms are used to solve equations in which the variable is an exponent. Historically, tables of logarithms…
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Probability
A branch of mathematics involving numerical measures of how likely it is that a particular event will occur. A probability is a number between 0 and 1. An event that will never occur has a probability of zero, and an event that is certain to occur…
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Reference value and reference interval
In medicine and health sciences, a value expected for an individual whose state of health is known and well described, and the interval of values broadly expected for a population, respectively. Results of clinical laboratory tests and other…
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Statistics
The field of knowledge concerned with collecting, analyzing, and presenting data. Statistical methods are regularly used by researchers in the physical, biological, and social sciences, as well as engineers, business managers, government officials…
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Abstract algebra
The study of systems consisting of arbitrary sets of elements of unspecified type, together with certain operations satisfying prescribed lists of axioms. Abstract algebra has been developed since the mid-1920s and has become a basic idiom of…