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  2. Template:Graph:Lines - Wikipedia

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    This graph draws one or more independent numeric data series as lines. The data must be stored on Commons' Data namespace or come from Wikidata Query Service. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Table type tabletype Specifies the type of the table data. "tab" (default) uses data namespace on commons, without the data: prefix. "query" sends request to wikidata query service ...

  3. Actogram - Wikipedia

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    The y-axis of the PRC is the phase shift in hours, and the x-axis is circadian time in hours. [8] The PRC has three zones: the dead zone, the delay zone, and the advance zone. The dead zone is the portion of the graph that shows how, after an external stimulus, there is no phase shift seen in the actogram's data and the line approaches y equals ...

  4. Zisman Plot - Wikipedia

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    The data of the liquids given from the table above is then graphed on the Zisman Plot (Figure 2) with the independent variable as the surface tension of the liquid in dynes/cm and the dependent variable as 1-cos(θ SL). There also are different variations of the Zisman plot since the Y-axis is unitless as seen in Table 1 and as mentioned above.

  5. Rotation of axes in two dimensions - Wikipedia

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    A point P has coordinates (x, y) with respect to the original system and coordinates (x′, y′) with respect to the new system. [1] In the new coordinate system, the point P will appear to have been rotated in the opposite direction, that is, clockwise through the angle . A rotation of axes in more than two dimensions is defined similarly.

  6. Six degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    Moving forward and backward on the X-axis. (Surge) Moving left and right on the Y-axis. (Sway) Moving up and down on the Z-axis. (Heave) Rotational envelopes: Tilting side to side on the X-axis. Tilting forward and backward on the Y-axis. Turning left and right on the Z-axis.

  7. Piping and instrumentation diagram - Wikipedia

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    Z-axis or Safety Instrumented System Actuator, driver or unclassified final control element For reference designation of any equipment in industrial systems the standard IEC 61346 ( Industrial systems, installations and equipment and industrial products — Structuring principles and reference designations ) can be applied.

  8. RStudio - Wikipedia

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    RStudio IDE (or RStudio) is an integrated development environment for R, a programming language for statistical computing and graphics. It is available in two formats: RStudio Desktop is a regular desktop application while RStudio Server runs on a remote server and allows accessing RStudio using a web browser.

  9. Tanabe–Sugano diagram - Wikipedia

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    The x-axis of a Tanabe–Sugano diagram is expressed in terms of the ligand field splitting parameter, Δ, or Dq (for "differential of quanta" [5] [6]), divided by the Racah parameter B. The y-axis is in terms of energy, E, also scaled by B. Three Racah parameters exist, A, B, and C, which describe various aspects of interelectronic repulsion.