Look up: coherence


  1. coherence
    [n] - the state of cohering or sticking together 2. [n] - logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts
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  2. Coherence
    The underlying logical connectedness of a text, whereby concepts and relationships are relevant to each other and where it is possible to make plausible inferences about underlying meaning.
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  3. Coherence
    This gives a measure of the linear dependence between signal A and B.whereGAB(f) = cross-spectrum between signal A and B obtained by averagingGAA(f) and GBB(f) = power spectra of signal A and B obtained by averagingA two channel function which is used when an output ...
    Found op http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/c/o/coherence/source.html

  4. coherence
    coherency noun logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts
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  5. coherence
    coherency noun the state of cohering or sticking together
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  6. Coherence
    • (n.) Alt. of Coherency
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  7. coherence
    a fixed relationship between the phase of waves in a beam of radiation of a single frequency. Two beams of light are coherent when the phase ... [5 related articles]
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  8. coherence
    coherence 1. The action or fact of cleaving or sticking together; cohesion. 2. Logical connexion or relation; congruity, consistency.
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  9. Coherence
    [music theory] CR 623 signage ...
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  10. coherence
    Type: Term Pronunciation: kō-hēr′ĕns Definitions: 1. A characteristic of laser light, in which all light waves are aligned and move in phase. This characteristic, along with collimation and monochromatism, defines the unique characteristics of laser light.
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=18766

  11. Coherence
    [linguistics] Coherence in linguistics is what makes a text semantically meaningful. It is especially dealt with in text linguistics. Coherence is achieved through syntactical features such as the use of deictic, anaphoric and cataphoric elements or a logical tense structure, as well as pres...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_(linguistics)

  12. Coherence
    [statistics] In probability theory and statistics, coherence can have two meanings. ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_(statistics)



  1. Coherence
    [philosophical gambling strategy] In a thought experiment proposed by the Italian probabilist Bruno de Finetti in order to justify Bayesian probability, an array of wagers is coherent precisely if it does not expose the wagerer to certain loss regardless of the outcomes of events on which he...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_(philosophical_gambling_strategy)

  2. Coherence
    [physics] In physics, coherence is an ideal property of waves that enables stationary (i.e. temporally and spatially constant) interference. It contains in fact several and distinct concepts, which are limit cases that never occur in reality but allows to understand the physics of waves and ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_(physics)

  3. Coherence
    Coherence, coherency, or coherent can refer to: == In physics == == In mathematics == == In financial economics == == In philosophy == == In computational science == == As name of IT products == == Other uses == == See also == ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence

  4. coherence
    1. the state of cohering
    2. logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts

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  5. coherence
    phenomenon related to the existence of a correlation between the phases of the corresponding components of two waves or between the values of the phases of a given component of one wave at two instants in time or two points in space
    Found op http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&ievref=101-15-23

  6. coherence
    the phenomenon related to the existence of a correlation between the phases of the corresponding components of two waves or between the values of the phases of a given component of one wave at two instants in time or two points in space
    Found op http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&ievref=705-01-43

  7. coherence
    the phenomenon related to the existence of a correlation between the phases of the corresponding components of two waves or between the values of the phase of a given component of one wave at two instants in time or two points in space
    Found op http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&ievref=731-01-09

  8. coherence
    coherence, constant phase difference in two or more Waves over time. Two waves are said to be in phase if their crests and troughs meet at the same place at the same time, and the waves are out of phase if the crests of one meet the troughs of another. The waves are incoherent if the crests and trou...
    Found op http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0812804.html

  9. Coherence
    A term that's applied to electromagnetic waves. When they "wiggle" up and down together (in phase) they are said to be coherent. A laser is a good example of coherent light. An ordinary light bulb produces incoherent light much like the random waves produced when many raindrops hit a puddle. Electro...
    Found op http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/glossary.html

  10. Coherence
    A term that's applied to electromagnetic waves. When they "wiggle" up and down together (in phase) they are said to be coherent. A laser is a good example of coherent light. An ordinary light bulb produces incoherent light much like the random waves produced when many raindrops hit a puddle. Electro...
    Found op http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/glossary.html

  11. Coherence
    [signal processing] == Example == Consider the two signals shown in the lower portion of figure 1. There appears to be a close relationship between the ocean surface water levels and the groundwater well levels. It is also clear that the barometric pressure has an effect on both the ocean wa...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_(signal_processing)

  12. Coherence
    [UPNP] As a stand-alone application Coherence acts as a DLNA/UPnP MediaServer and exports local and remote media files via its backends to other UPnP clients. And together with a supported client it forms a controllable DLNA/UPnP MediaRenderer. Coherence also acts as a Python framework to en...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_(UPNP)

  13. coherence
    1) Adherence 2) Adhesion 3) Adhesiveness 4) Agglomeration 5) Agglutination 6) Aggregation 7) Babbler's lack 8) Cementation 9) Coherency 10) Cohesion 11) Cohesiveness 12) Concretion accretion 13) Conglutination...
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