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Condition (452 bytes)
2: '''Condition''' is a term which has many meanings: 4: * A disease, such as a [[heart condition]]. 5: ...ends, such as "if-then" statements. See [[logical conditional]]. 6: ... To cause a certain response to a stimulus, see [[conditioning]]. 7: ...place moisture or oils, especially in hair, see [[conditioner]]. Significant condition (1213 bytes) 1: ...r (telecommunication)|carrier]], a '''significant condition''' is one of the values of the [[signal]] paramet... 3: <i>Note 1:</i> Examples of significant conditions are an electrical current, voltage, or [[Electri... 5: <i>Note 2:</i> The duration of a significant condition is the [[time]] interval between successive signi... 7: <i>Note 3:</i> A change from one significant condition to another is called a <i>"[[signal transition]].... 11: ... determined when the appropriate device assumes a condition or state usable for performing a specific functio... Condition number (2051 bytes) 1: In [[numerical analysis]], the '''condition number''' associated with a numerical problem is ... 3: ...th a high condition number is said to be '''''ill-conditioned'''''. 5: For example, the condition number associated with the linear equation 8: ... <math>b</math> are known. For this problem, the condition number is defined by 14: Condition numbers for [[singular-value decomposition]]s, po... Coherences condition (1908 bytes) 1: ==Coherences condition.== 2: ...ss solution those equation integral [[coherences condition]] is valid. 6: Such equation system and coherences condition exist for this field. 8: ...^2=0</math> than <math>s=b+ax</math> Coherenteces condition in this case is 14: ...t s^2; s=b-\ln(a+x); a>0</math> then coherences condition in this state is <math>0=\int_{0}^{\infty} s \dot... Heaviside condition (554 bytes) 1: The '''Heaviside''' condition is used in the construction of [[telegraph]] [[ca... 3: The condition is satisfied when the ratio of [[conductance]] to... 7: In the past, in order to satisfy the Heaviside condition in long distance [[telephone line]]s, [[Michael P... Condition variable (1332 bytes) 1: ...is also used to awaken a delayed process when the condition becomes true. 5: * '''wait''': enqueue the calling process on the condition variable. 6: ... '''signal''': wake up one process waiting on the condition variable (if there is one). (Different implementa... 13: Condition bufferHasSpace, bufferHasData; Coherence condition (2244 bytes) 1: '''Coherence conditions''' in the sense of [[physics]] occur in [[field ... 3: ... of those equations, an [[integral]] '''coherence condition''' is valid. 13: There is an equation system and coherence condition for this field. 23: The coherence condition in this case is the following: 52: then the coherence condition in this state is Truth condition (456 bytes) 1: ...guistics)|sentence]] is [[true]]. Therefore truth conditions are part of the meaning of [[declarative sentenc... Planning condition (367 bytes) 1: ...o ahead only if certain conditions are satisfied. Conditions include time limits on development, undertakings... Boundary condition (2401 bytes) 1: ... the differential equation satisfies the boundary conditions. 3: ...le under the limit of time ''t'' → +∞. Conditions in problems with a physical science origin usual... 5: ...e loose end implies that the appropriate boundary condition is that the solution's [[derivative]] at this end... 9: ...tic'' PDE) are the Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions, on a boundary enclosing a [[compact space|compa... 11: In [[partial differential equation]]s boundary conditions are usually defined on a continuous [[perimeter]... Condition precedent (387 bytes) 3: ...for me to go to heaven on the occurrence of other conditions precedent: it is not stated that I will ''only''... 5: See also [[condition subsequent]]. MEF-condition (230 bytes) 1: A class of languages satisfies '''MEF-condition''' if for each string s and each consistent langu... 4: [[MFF-condition]] Human condition (2373 bytes) 1: The '''human condition''' is a term used in literature to describe the j... 13: ...ive [[meaning]] to the human condition. The human condition is the central subject of much [[literature]], [[... 15: The human condition is the subject of fields of study like [[sociolog... 16: ...some of the poorest parts of the world, the human condition has changed little over the centuries. 18: ...these changes only alter the details of the human condition. Defense Condition (4773 bytes) 3: ...ronym]] of "''DEFense CONdition''". These defense conditions describe progressive postures for use between th... 5: ...itions (referred to as DEFCONs) and two Emergency Conditions (referred to as [[EMERGCON]]s). 16: DEFCON 5 is the condition used to designate normal peacetime military readi... 26: ==Conditions== 27: ...mand groups can be activated at different defense conditions. For much of the [[Cold War]] US ICBM sites were... Condition subsequent (709 bytes) 4: In both cases, the running out of fuel is a condition subsequent to the continuance of the fire. 6: ...contract may be frustrated on the occurrence of a condition subsequent: in a contract to provide a music hall... 8: See also [[condition precedent]]. Heart condition (255 bytes) 1: '''Heart conditions''' can be either [[acute]] or [[chronic]], and e... MFF-condition (169 bytes) 1: A class of languages satisfies '''MFF-condition''' if for every string s there are only finite mi... 4: [[MEF-condition]] Steady-state condition (687 bytes) 1: ...n [[telecommunication]], the term '''steady-state condition''' has the following meanings: 3: ...ition in which some specified characteristic of a condition, such as a value, rate, periodicity, or amplitude... 4: ...xists after all initial transients or fluctuating conditions have damped out, and all currents, voltages, or ... Interest parity condition (2583 bytes) 1: ...[[international finance]], the '''interest parity condition''' is the basic identity that describes the equil... 3: ...le and similarly risky. The basic interest parity condition is: 14: ...ntry's currency will tend to depreciate. If these conditions are not met, there exist [[arbitrage]] opportuni... 19: It follows directly from the interest parity condition that a forward exchange rate equals the spot exch... Dirichlet boundary condition (1100 bytes) 1: In [[mathematics]], a '''Dirichlet''' [[boundary condition]] imposed on an [[ordinary differential equation]... 12: the Dirichlet boundary conditions take the form 24: ...ace operator|laplacian]]), the Dirichlet boundary condition typically takes the form 32: Dirichlet boundary conditions are perhaps the easiest to 33: understand but there are many other conditions possible.
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