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- Точка согласованной работы (механизмов).
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Matching — may refer to: Matching (graph theory), in graph theory, a set of edges without common vertices Matching (statistics), a technique for reducing bias when analyzing data from observational studies String matching, in computer science Matchmaking,… … Wikipedia
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Matching pennies — This article is about the two person game. For the confidence trick, see coin matching game. Heads Tails Heads +1, −1 −1, +1 … Wikipedia
Point accepted mutation — Matriz PAM70, calculada con el servicio web del Wageningen University Laboratory of Bioinformatics para tal fin; en este caso se representan 23 aminoácidos. El conjunto de matrices PAM, o Point Accepted Mutation (del inglés, mutación puntual… … Wikipedia Español
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Template matching — is a technique in Digital image processing for finding small parts of an image which match a template image. It can be used in manufacturing as a part of quality control, [Aksoy, M. S., O. Torkul, and I. H. Cedimoglu. An industrial visual… … Wikipedia
Optimal matching — is a sequence analysis method used in social science, to assess the dissimilarity of ordered arrays of tokens that usually represent a time ordered sequence of socio economic states two individuals have experienced. Once such distances have been… … Wikipedia