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The terms sounding range, written range, designated range, duration range and dynamic range have specific meanings. The sounding range [ 3 ] refers to the pitches produced by an instrument, while the written range [ 3 ] refers to the compass (span) of notes written in the sheet music, where the part is sometimes transposed for convenience.
Range (computer programming), the set of allowed values for a variable; Range, any kitchen stove with multiple burners, especially in the United States; All-electric range, the driving range of a vehicle using only power from its electric battery pack; Range of a projectile, the potential distance a projectile can be hurled by a firearm or cannon
Sometimes "range" refers to the image and sometimes to the codomain. In mathematics, the range of a function may refer to either of two closely related concepts: the codomain of the function, or; the image of the function. In some cases the codomain and the image of a function are the same set; such a function is called surjective or onto.
Foothills or piedmont are geographically defined as gradual increases in elevation at the base of a mountain range, higher hill range or an upland area. They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills and the adjacent topographically higher mountains , hills, and uplands. [ 1 ]
Range Synonyms Plains coyote C. l. latrans nominate subspecies. Say: 1823 The largest subspecies; it has rather pale fur and bears large molars and carnassials. [66] The Great Plains from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan south to New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle [67] [syn: C. l. nebracensis (Merriam, 1898) C. l. pallidus (Merriam, 1897 ...
Females tend to live near their birth range, while males disperse farther but may still visit their birth range within their larger home range. [ 52 ] [ 55 ] They enter a transient phase, which lasts until a male can challenge and displace a dominant, resident male from his home range. [ 56 ]
In descriptive statistics, the range of a set of data is size of the narrowest interval which contains all the data. It is calculated as the difference between the largest and smallest values (also known as the sample maximum and minimum). [1] It is expressed in the same units as the data. The range provides an indication of statistical ...
This has been suggested to be derived from another junior synonym of the Irish elk described by J. Hart in 1825, Cervus megaceros. [2] Despite being a junior synonym, Megaloceros remained in obscurity and Megaceros became the common genus name for the taxon. [15] The combination "Megaceros giganteus" was in use by 1871. [17]