Similarity
81self-similarity — noun The property of being self similar, of having parts that resemble the whole, as a fractal has …
82Mechanical similarity — Let us consider a system of particles and assume that the interaction energy between any couple of particles has the form , where r is the distance between the two particles. In such a case the equations of motion permit a series of geometrically …
83dynamic similarity — A scaling procedure of model and prototype where the relationship of dynamic parameters is retained [16] …
84geologic similarity — A model prototype length ratio [16] …
85hypothesis of deviator similarity — Смотри гипотеза подобия девиаторов …
86measures of similarity and dissimilarity — See association coefficients …
87dynamic similarity — /daɪˌnæmɪk sɪməˈlærəti/ (say duy.namik simuh laruhtee) noun a principle whereby model aeroplanes, ships, and hydraulic structures are operated for test purposes under conditions exactly simulating full scale performance …
88fragmented literal similarity — In copyright law, an infringement plaintiff can prove copying by the defendant by showing that scattered throughout the defendant s work are words (or musical phrases, or artistic symbols or images) that constitute part of the protected work …
89fragmented literal similarity — In copyright law, an infringement plaintiff can prove copying by the defendant by showing that scattered throughout the defendant s work are words (or musical phrases, or artistic symbols or images) that constitute part of the protected work …
90dynamic similarity — a principle whereby model airplanes, ships, and hydraulic structures are operated for test purposes under conditions exactly simulating full scale performance …