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  2. Bacterial growth - Wikipedia

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    Bacterial growth. Growth is shown as L = log (numbers) where numbers is the number of colony forming units per ml, versus T (time.) Bacterial growth is proliferation of bacterium into two daughter cells, in a process called binary fission. Providing no mutation event occurs, the resulting daughter cells are genetically identical to the original ...

  3. Batch normalization - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Batch normalization (also known as batch norm) is a method used to make training of artificial neural networks faster and more stable through normalization of the layers' inputs by re-centering and re-scaling. It was proposed by Sergey Ioffe and Christian Szegedy in 2015. [ 1 ]

  4. Batch effect - Wikipedia

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    Multiple definitions of the term "batch effect" have been proposed in the literature. Lazar et al. (2013) noted, "Providing a complete and unambiguous definition of the so-called batch effect is a challenging task, especially because its origins and the way it manifests in the data are not completely known or not recorded."

  5. Non-numerical words for quantities - Wikipedia

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    Non-numerical words for quantities. The English language has a number of words that denote specific or approximate quantities that are themselves not numbers. [1] Along with numerals, and special-purpose words like some, any, much, more, every, and all, they are Quantifiers. Quantifiers are a kind of determiner and occur in many constructions ...

  6. Batch processing - Wikipedia

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    Batch processing. Computerized batch processing is a method of running software programs called jobs in batches automatically. While users are required to submit the jobs, no other interaction by the user is required to process the batch. Batches may automatically be run at scheduled times as well as being run contingent on the availability of ...

  7. Job scheduler - Wikipedia

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    Job scheduler. A job scheduler is a computer application for controlling unattended background program execution of jobs. [1] This is commonly called batch scheduling, as execution of non-interactive jobs is often called batch processing, though traditional job and batch are distinguished and contrasted; see that page for details.

  8. Batch production - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Batch production is a method of manufacturing where the products are made as specified groups or amounts, within a time frame. A batch can go through a series of steps in a large manufacturing process to make the final desired product. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Batch production is used for many types of manufacturing that may need smaller amounts of ...

  9. Batch - Wikipedia

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    Batch (alcohol), an alcoholic fruit beverage. Batch loaf, a type of bread popular in Ireland. A dialect term for a bread roll used in North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Coventry, as well as on the Wirral, England. Small batch, bourbon whiskey blended from selected barrels. Wiser's Small Batch, a Canadian whisky made in limited batches by Corby ...