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Interval nesting (translated from German)
Interval nesting That Interval nesting principle particularly becomes in that Analysis ... for some solution procedures. The principle is simple: One begins with an interval and "takes itself" from this interval an interval, which lies completely in ...
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Confidence interval
Confidence interval In statistics, a confidence interval (CI) is an interval between two numbers, where there is a ... intervals are the most prevalent form of interval estimation. If U and V are statistics ... between 0 and 1) then the random interval (U, V) is a "(100x)% confidence ...
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Interval (music)
Interval (music) In music theory, an interval is the relationship between two notes or ... the lower and higher members of the interval. It often refers to those two notes ... melodic), if the notes sound successively. An interval class is an interval measured by the shortest distance possible ...
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Interval tree
Interval tree In computer science, the interval tree is an ordered tree data structure ... all intervals that overlap with any given interval. An important special case is finding all ... intervals that contain a particular point. An interval tree is a simple ordered tree, for example a binary ...
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Confidence interval (Psychology wiki)
Confidence interval Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... tests Stats course In statistics, a confidence interval (CI) is an interval between two numbers, where there is a ... intervals are the most prevalent form of interval estimation . If U and V are statistics ... between 0 and 1) then the random interval (U, V) is a "(100x)% confidence ...
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Interval (musical theory) (translated from French)
Interval (musical theory) For the homonymous articles, to ... see Intervalle . In melody component music , one interval is the difference between two heights. In ... unspecified, united or not. In acoustic , the interval is a report/ratio of fréquences . For ... function of different degrees depends on the interval which separates each one of them from tonic . The concept of interval is thus concept-key of all ...
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Musical interval (translated from Spanish)
Musical interval Musical interval it is, in música , the distance between ... that are touched at the same time. Simple or composed intervals: The simple intervals are those that go from 2ª ...
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Simple pendulum (translated from Portuguese)
Simple pendulum An illustration of a simple pendulum. In Mecânica , one simple pendulum it is an instrument or an ... made by Galileu . The movement of a simple pendulum basically involves a called largeness período ... symbolized by T): the trajectory is an interval of time taken for the object ...
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Interval (music) (translated from German)
Interval (music) The term Interval (lat of. intervallum = "gap") marks in that ... Chord), one speaks also of one harmonious Interval, with two following each other tones of one melodischen Interval. The names of the intervals are derived ... Distance in half-tones Name of the interval Number from the first clay/tone ...
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Talk:Interval (music)
Talk:Interval (music) Minor scale, minor intervals I don ... the 4th in itself is a concordant interval. Personally I see no problem with having ... suggest, because the perceived disonance of an interval is very much dependent on its context ... tuning systems, somewhere. Whether it is at Interval (music) or "Comparison of musical intervals" or ... To illustrate, let's look at your Interval qualities section: Modern musicians usually define ...
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