Solapamiento in english

Overlap

pronunciation: oʊvɜrlæp part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

solapamiento = overlap ; overlapping ; crossover [cross-over] ; layering. 

Example: Despite this overlap, the other side of the picture is that some materials are covered inadequately or even not at all.Example: The picture in many cities was a patchwork one, with frequent overlapping and often gaps in coverage.Example: Each person works two and a half days a week and this allows a midweek crossover period so that communication between them is not restricted to notes and phone calls.Example: The organisation of the data base is based on the same layering concept.

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» función de solapamientooverlap function .

Example: A number of methods may be used to establish how closely a document description matches a search formulation, but the two most important developed by the SMART team are the cosine correlation coefficient and the overlap function.

» prueba del solapamientooverlap test .

Example: This article describes 3 methods -- the overlap test, the nearest neighbour test, and the density test -- which can be used to measure the degree of clustering tendency in a set of documents.

» solapamiento de coberturacoverage overlap .

Example: This article applies multidimensional scaling analysis to demonstrate graphically the modified concept of coverage overlap.

» solapamiento en la cobertura de las revistasjournal coverage overlap [En bibliometría, la proporción entre los títulos de revistas o los artículos comunes a dos fuentes secundarias y la suma total de revistas o artículos citados en ellas] .

Example: Journal coverage overlap has been classically defined as the ratio of the number of either journal titles or articles in the intersection of two secondary sources to the number in their union.

Solapamiento synonyms

lap in spanish: regazo, pronunciation: læp part of speech: noun convergence in spanish: convergencia, pronunciation: kənvɜrdʒəns part of speech: noun intersection in spanish: intersección, pronunciation: ɪntɜrsekʃən part of speech: noun
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