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Перевод: concavity
[существительное] вогнутая поверхность; вогнутость ; полость
Тезаурус:
- This, of course, is responsible for the concavity where the upper parts of beaches are coarse and the lower parts fine in their sediment sizes.
- Note that equation (10) becomes and from Substitution of (29) into (9) yields the new membership demand curve Total differentiation of (30) with respect to w and M gives the slope of MD where the denominator is negative by strict concavity of .
- (Hlao means any small concavity in the grass where moisture may collect, e.g. the dimple formed by a-dandelion or thistle-cup.)
- At the foot of the cliff, where debris slipping from the cliff is liable to collect, a steep gradient is needed to enable the sea to comb the material down the beach, but, although this action may assist in the formation of a concave profile, it is probably not the sole cause of the concavity.
- With one fierce and skilful kick of his aching foot he will mend a deep concavity in the refrigerator's flank.
- In some circumstances a better curve for countering an apparent concavity of form can be a very flat cycloid, like a five centred arch.
- Also they are arrows, pointing outwards and confirming the concavity of each side.
- For any distribution, we can write generally For our particular distribution of , assumed uniform on 0, 1, equation (10) can be rewritten and rearranged as: Insertion of (11) into (9) yields Equation (12) shows the marginal member's evaluation of compliance with the norm of union membership associated with a union of size M. To find pairs of (w, M) at which the marginal member is indifferent between joining and abstaining, totally differentiate (12) to obtain the membership demand curve, denoted by MD: where the denominator is negative by strict concavity of .
- The concavity beneath the hip-bone reminded him of a little valley high in the hills of Tuscany or Sicily, bare, smooth and satisfying.
- Concavity and negative forms are associated with elastic orifices, suction, closure and decline.
- In areas of resistant rocks the wavecut platform (Plate 27), although often showing some degree of concavity, may be considerably flatter than the average sand and shingle beach.
- To correct the curve it was necessary to stretch the concavity and contract the convexity - in furtherance of which he spent a good deal of his time moving across the floor in a peculiar creeping posture, which Doctor Staples referred to as "Klapp's crawl".
- She lay propped up in pain and wondered when it was she had begun to loathe her body - she who had always been so proud of her figure and liked to pirouette in front of the glass after stepping from her clothes, admiring the slim smoothness of her thighs, the trim concavity of her belly, the neatness of her breasts, her skin with the sculptured texture of marble, her neck slender as the stem of a wineglass, and the bound-up hair in which fire lurked and leaped.
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