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  2. Template:Cell biology - Wikipedia

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    Template: Cell biology. ... Diagram of a plant cell and its constituent organelles. --> ... An example of the template with all diagrams activated.

  3. Monotonic function - Wikipedia

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    A function that is not monotonic. In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves or reverses the given order. [1] [2] [3] This concept first arose in calculus, and was later generalized to the more abstract setting of order theory.

  4. Absolutely and completely monotonic functions and sequences

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    A function that is absolutely monotonic on [,) can be extended to a function that is not only analytic on the real line but is even the restriction of an entire function to the real line. The big Bernshtein theorem : A function f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x)} that is absolutely monotonic on ( − ∞ , 0 ] {\displaystyle (-\infty ,0]} can be ...

  5. Galois connection - Wikipedia

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    A monotone Galois connection between these posets consists of two monotone [1] functions, F : A → B and G : B → A, such that for all a in A and b in B, we have F(a) ≤ b if and only if a ≤ G(b). In this situation, F is called the lower adjoint of G and G is called the upper adjoint of F.

  6. Order embedding - Wikipedia

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    In order theory, a branch of mathematics, an order embedding is a special kind of monotone function, which provides a way to include one partially ordered set into another. Like Galois connections, order embeddings constitute a notion which is strictly weaker than the concept of an order isomorphism.

  7. Genetic map function - Wikipedia

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    Where d is the distance in map units, the Morgan Mapping Function states that the recombination frequency r can be expressed as =.This assumes that one crossover occurs, at most, in an interval between two loci, and that the probability of the occurrence of this crossover is proportional to the map length of the interval.

  8. Species distribution modelling - Wikipedia

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    Species distribution modelling (SDM), also known as environmental (or ecological) niche modelling (ENM), habitat modelling, predictive habitat distribution modelling, and range mapping [1] uses ecological models to predict the distribution of a species across geographic space and time using environmental data. The environmental data are most ...

  9. Category:Types of functions - Wikipedia

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    Periodic function; List of periodic functions; Pfaffian function; Piecewise linear function; Piecewise property; Polyconvex function; Positive-definite function; Positive-real function; Progressive function; Proper convex function; Proto-value function; Pseudoanalytic function; Pseudoconvex function