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Перевод: abscissa
[существительное] абсцисса [мат.]
Тезаурус:
- But one's confidence is undermined by infelicities such as "protozoans get by quite nicely with only rudimentary sense cells" and grams for kilograms in the abscissa of a figure.
- For example, on the diagram the points corresponding to concentration c 3 are joined and extrapolated to intersect with an imaginary line corresponding to the value of kc 3 on the abscissa; similarly all points measured at 90 are joined and extrapolated until the point corresponding to is reached.
- In constructing the curve of cumulative frequency by weight the abscissa retains its size scaling.
- Cell extracts (0.3g protein per assay) were incubated for 30min with phospholipid vesicles containing PtdIns(4,5)P 2 at the concentrations of free Ca 2+ indicated at the abscissa.
- By convention the geologist plots coarse grains to the left of the abscissa and fine to the right.
- We can plot the current flowing through the channel, which is here shown on the ordinate, as a function of the holding voltage, which is shown on the abscissa here, and when we do that we get a so-called current voltage relationship.
- The region where the viscous stress makes a large contribution is a small fraction of the total boundary layer thickness (note the change in abscissa scale).
- Cell extracts (0.3g protein per assay) were incubated for 40min with phospholipid vesicles containing PtdIns(4,5)P 2 at the concentrations of t indicated at the abscissa.
- For the three cones indicated, we show to the left their individual absorbance spectra, which are typical of those on which we base our classification; the solid curves fitted to the data are templates based on the Dartnall nomogram displaced on a log frequency abscissa.
- The number of species that featured dwarfs (males of half the female length or smaller) as opposed to equally sized partners was 0:41 in the hunters, 93:66 in the web-builders and 17:3 in the ambushers. b , c , Scattergrams of male (ordinate) and female (abscissa) body size of active hunters (Lycosidae/Pisauridae, wolfspiders; Salticidae, jumping spiders) and sit-and-wait predators (Araneidae, orb spiders; Thomisidae crab spiders).
- The abscissa scale has been reversed to aid comparisons with colorectal data.
- The abscissa represents the amount of DNA and the ordinate shows the number of nuclei.
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