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  • ...oadly : an element of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_space vector space] ...ell as a positive-definite inner product; an element of a Euclidean vector space. In [[physics]], euclidean vectors are used to represent [[physical]] [[qua
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  • ...or an advance along a route [[measured]] [[linear]]ly (2) : an extent of [[space]] measured other than linearly <within walking distance> d : an extent of a ...d provides a concrete way of describing what it means for elements of some space to be "close to" or "far away from" each other.
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  • ...rily a real [[number]], but can in general be a member of any [[vector]] [[space]]. A less restrictive definition of linear function, not coinciding with th ...the branch of [[mathematics]] concerned with the [[study]] of [[vectors]], vector spaces (also called linear spaces), linear transformations (also called lin
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  • <center>The surging, heaving tides of Space;</center> <center>Time held no clue, Space no surprise.</center>
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  • ...ion''' is often identified with [[time]], and as such is used to explain [[space-time]] in Einstein's theories of [[special relativity]] and [[general relat ...that they add height. The fourth dimension is therefore the direction in space that is at right angles to these three observable directions.
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  • ...d its double dual. Although a finite-dimensional vector space and its dual space are isomorphic, there is no canonical isomorphism. This lack of a canonical ...[[Jordan form]]). In contrast, an abstract ''n''-dimensional real vector space ''V'' would not have a canonical basis; it is isomorphic to '''R'''<sup>''n
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  • ...center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=See_Illustration_25 space respiration?]</center>]] ...can be measured or is part of the measuring system. (See [[#In philosophy|Space in philosophy]].)
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  • ...omputer graphics use matrices to encode projections of three-dimensional [[space]] onto a two-dimensional screen. [[Matrix calculus]] generalizes classical ...are also used. Matrices consisting of only one column or row are called [[vector]]s, while higher-dimensional, e.g. three-dimensional, arrays of numbers are
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  • ...t direction, the vector of your growth being toward the divine, the divine vector is towards those experiences you seek even to outgrow. It is not that the ...at I extend to you. But we are never static in this dimension of time and space, so this preparedness is a continual preparing, for all throughout Nebadon
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  • ..., a push, or a pull. The acceleration of the body is proportional to the [[vector sum]] of all forces acting on it (known as ''net force'' or ''resultant for ...ector]] [[quantity]] (has both a magnitude and direction), force also is a vector quantity.
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  • ...options that we wish you to hold in mind, and not hold any one particular vector of more importance than the other. Can you allow for that? (Group: Yes.) ...at the planet is under spiritual management. It is important through that vector that those followers who see this possibility, understand the true nature o
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  • What a grand opportunity we have in time and space to manifest this potential. All things are potential until they are chosen ...shield yourselves and cleanse yourselves accordingly so as to not become a vector yourself for this transmission.
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  • ...is its wavefunction, which is just a number varying between [[time]] and [[space|place]]. We can derive things from the wavefunction, such as the position o ..., electrons may be considered to be located somewhere within a region of [[space]], but with their exact positions being unknown. Contours of constant [[pro
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  • ...er of distinguishable relational regimes (and their associated [[state]] [[space]]s) in a defined system. Some definitions relate to the [[algorithm]]ic bas ...of concrete computational complexity measures, such as time complexity or space complexity, from properties of axiomatically defined measures.
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  • ...assuming a set of values and coming as [[scalar (mathematics)|scalar]], [[vector (spatial)|vectors]], or [[tensor|tensors]], and functioning as infinitesima ...ng the units of measurement, physics covers such fundamental quantities as space (length, breadth, and depth) and time, mass and force, temperature, energy
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  • ...= ''mg'', where ''m'' is the [[mass]] of the body and ''g'' is a constant vector with an average magnitude of 9.81&nbsp;m/s². The acceleration due to gravi ...lying the laws of gravity to the measured characteristics of the orbit. In space an object maintains its [[orbit]] because of the force of gravity acting up
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  • ...d to make a space for the concrete foundations and the crawl space and sub-space under the house. Unfortunately there was a deluge and it filled in the cav ...e in alignment. They are working together that we can now drive this major vector forward so that it opens up the nexus so that everyone can appreciate it. I
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  • ...ith more fervor, with more energy, with more commitment, to remain in that space, that contact. The most precious thing you can do with your mind is to rem ...the new era, they will be involved in education, they will be involved in vector control—which has to do with mosquitoes, rats and disease carriers as tha
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  • ...by the eye of man. They glow within as a [[sun]] glows in the blackness of space with unabated splendor unappreciated by nearly all of the [[inhabitants]] o ...containment of things which move or have a thermal content so small only a vector force could find it and be heated by it.
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