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  • Population vector
  • In neuroscience, a population vector is the sum of the preferred directions of a population of neurons, weighted by the respective spike counts. The formula

    Population vector

    Population_vector

  • Disease vector
  • Agent that carries and transmits pathogens

    In epidemiology, a disease vector is any living agent that carries and transmits an infectious pathogen such as a parasite or microbe, to another living

    Disease vector

    Disease vector

    Disease_vector

  • Leslie matrix
  • Age-structured model of population growth

    class or move on to the next one. At each time step, the population is represented by a vector with an element for each age class where each element indicates

    Leslie matrix

    Leslie_matrix

  • Neuronal ensemble
  • Population of nervous system cells involved in a particular neural computation

    Andrew Schwartz, and Kenneth Johnson formulated a population vector hypothesis to explain how populations of motor cortex neurons encode movement direction

    Neuronal ensemble

    Neuronal_ensemble

  • Neural coding
  • Method by which information is represented in the brain

    the population of neurons codes the signal for the motion.[citation needed] This particular population code is referred to as population vector coding

    Neural coding

    Neural_coding

  • Vector control
  • Method for reducing disease transmission

    fever and Dengue fever, vector control remains the only way to protect human populations.[citation needed] However, even for vector-borne diseases with effective

    Vector control

    Vector control

    Vector_control

  • Principal component analysis
  • Method of data analysis

    space are a sequence of p {\displaystyle p} unit vectors, where the i {\displaystyle i} -th vector is the direction of a line that best fits the data

    Principal component analysis

    Principal component analysis

    Principal_component_analysis

  • Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
  • Concepts from linear algebra

    algebra, an eigenvector (/ˈaɪɡən-/ EYE-gən-) or characteristic vector is a (nonzero) vector that has its direction unchanged (or reversed) by a given linear

    Eigenvalues and eigenvectors

    Eigenvalues_and_eigenvectors

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    Schwartz AB, Massey JT (January 1989). "Mental rotation of the neuronal population vector". Science. 243 (4888): 234–236. Bibcode:1989Sci...243..234G. doi:10

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Standard deviation
  • Measure of variation in statistics

    the standard deviation of the vector (x1, x2, x3), multiplied by the square root of the number of dimensions of the vector (3 in this case). An observation

    Standard deviation

    Standard deviation

    Standard_deviation

  • Natural reservoir
  • Population or environment in which a pathogen naturally lives and reproduces

    maintained in more than one host population may have multiple natural reservoirs. The terms reservoir, source of infection, and vector are related but not synonymous

    Natural reservoir

    Natural_reservoir

  • Pursuit predation
  • Hunting strategy by some predators

    visual neurons in the dragonfly give wing motor centers accurate population vector of prey direction". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

    Pursuit predation

    Pursuit predation

    Pursuit_predation

  • Vector processor
  • Computer processor which works on arrays of several numbers at once

    one-dimensional arrays of data called vectors. When integrated as a hardware component the vector processor is often called a vector processing unit (VPU). This

    Vector processor

    Vector_processor

  • Variance
  • Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average

    column vector of n {\displaystyle n} random variables ⁠ X 1 , … , X n {\displaystyle X_{1},\ldots ,X_{n}} ⁠, and c {\displaystyle c} as a column vector of

    Variance

    Variance

    Variance

  • Multivariate normal distribution
  • Generalization of the one-dimensional normal distribution to higher dimensions

    normal distribution to higher dimensions. One definition is that a random vector is said to be k-variate normally distributed if every linear combination

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate normal distribution

    Multivariate_normal_distribution

  • Sample mean and covariance
  • Statistics computed from a sample of data

    jth variable and the kth variable of the population underlying the data. In terms of the observation vectors, the sample covariance is Q = 1 N − 1 ∑ i

    Sample mean and covariance

    Sample_mean_and_covariance

  • Replicator equation
  • Dynamical system

    in the population, x = ( x 1 , … , x n ) {\displaystyle x=(x_{1},\ldots ,x_{n})} is the vector of the distribution of types in the population, f i ( x

    Replicator equation

    Replicator_equation

  • AVX-512
  • Instruction set extension by Intel

    Cascade Lake. AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions (VNNI) – vector instructions for deep learning. VPOPCNTDQ:  Vector population count instruction.

    AVX-512

    AVX-512

  • Africa
  • Continent

    heightening their exposure to shocks. Health outcomes worsen as heat stress, vector-borne diseases (such as malaria and dengue), and malnutrition become more

    Africa

    Africa

    Africa

  • Amblyomma americanum
  • Species of tick

    in its immature stages in some Midwestern U.S. states. It is the primary vector of Ehrlichia chaffeensis, which causes human monocytic ehrlichiosis, and

    Amblyomma americanum

    Amblyomma americanum

    Amblyomma_americanum

  • Vector autoregression
  • Statistical model to calculate the value of multiple quantities as they change over time

    Vector autoregression (VAR) is a statistical model used to capture the relationship between multiple quantities as they change over time. VAR is a type

    Vector autoregression

    Vector_autoregression

  • Aedes koreicus
  • Species of mosquito

    symbionts within the Ae. koreicus vector species. 16S next generation sequencing of microbiomes from Ae. koreicus populations in the Trento Province of north-eastern

    Aedes koreicus

    Aedes koreicus

    Aedes_koreicus

  • Density dependence
  • Concept in population ecology

    observed in the population dynamics of Schistosomes. Positive density-dependence processes occur in macroparasite life cycles that rely on vectors with a cibarial

    Density dependence

    Density_dependence

  • Dispersal vector
  • Transporters of biological dispersal units

    vector is an agent of biological dispersal that moves a dispersal unit, or organism, away from its birth population to another location or population

    Dispersal vector

    Dispersal vector

    Dispersal_vector

  • Pearson correlation coefficient
  • Measure of linear correlation

    zero average over the population of n individuals, collecting each data set to form the coordinates of an n-dimensional vector, and computing the cosine

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson correlation coefficient

    Pearson_correlation_coefficient

  • Statistical population
  • Complete set of items that share at least one property in common

    In statistics, a population is a set of similar items which is of interest for some question or experiment. A statistical population can be a group of

    Statistical population

    Statistical_population

  • Confidence interval
  • Range to estimate an unknown parameter

    sampling) the true value of an unknown statistical parameter, such as a population mean. Rather than reporting a single point estimate (e.g. "the average

    Confidence interval

    Confidence interval

    Confidence_interval

  • Tick-borne disease
  • Medical condition

    reservoirs and tick vectors. The survival and transmission of these tick-borne viruses are closely linked to their interactions with tick vectors and host cells

    Tick-borne disease

    Tick-borne_disease

  • Mosquito
  • Family of flies

    without immediately killing them. Medical parasitologists view mosquitoes as vectors of disease, carrying protozoan parasites or bacterial or viral pathogens

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

  • Motor cortex
  • Region of the cerebral cortex involved in voluntary movement

    sequences, suggesting a map of action types arranged across cortex. Population vectors, directional tuning and dynamical‑systems descriptions have been used

    Motor cortex

    Motor cortex

    Motor_cortex

  • Covariance
  • Measure of the joint variability

    mean and the covariance matrix of the random vector X {\displaystyle \textstyle \mathbf {X} } , a vector whose jth element ( j = 1 , … , K ) {\displaystyle

    Covariance

    Covariance

  • Coefficient of determination
  • Indicator for how well data points fit a line or curve

    a vector y=[y1, ..., yn]T), each associated with a fitted (or modeled, or predicted) value f1, ..., fn (known as fi, or sometimes ŷi, as a vector f)

    Coefficient of determination

    Coefficient of determination

    Coefficient_of_determination

  • Viral vector vaccine
  • Type of vaccine

    A viral vector vaccine is a vaccine that uses a viral vector to deliver genetic material (DNA) that can be transcribed by the recipient's host cells as

    Viral vector vaccine

    Viral vector vaccine

    Viral_vector_vaccine

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    of the epidemic, which was faster than would be expected if the primary vector was rat fleas causing bubonic plague. A 2026 study published in Nature identified

    Black Death

    Black Death

    Black_Death

  • Norway
  • Country in northern Europe

    Wessel was the first to describe vectors and complex numbers in the complex plane, laying the foundation for modern vector and complex analysis. Thoralf

    Norway

    Norway

    Norway

  • Culex quinquefasciatus
  • Species of mosquito

    is the principal vector of avian malaria (Plasmodium relictum), to which historic extinctions and significant contemporary population declines in Hawaii's

    Culex quinquefasciatus

    Culex quinquefasciatus

    Culex_quinquefasciatus

  • GIS file format
  • Standard for encoding geographical information

    file). Vector data can be easier to register, scale, and re-project, which can simplify combining vector layers from different sources. Vector data is

    GIS file format

    GIS_file_format

  • Aedes albopictus
  • Species of mosquito

    stripes, as does a tiger. Ae. albopictus is an epidemiologically important vector for the transmission of many viral pathogens, including the yellow fever

    Aedes albopictus

    Aedes albopictus

    Aedes_albopictus

  • Facebook
  • Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms

    content that it deems inappropriate. Facebook has been criticized as a vector for fake news, and has been accused of bearing responsibility for the conspiracy

    Facebook

    Facebook

  • Metropolitan area
  • Dense urban core together with its satellite cities

    in the same way to all past, present and future population and job distributions. It is based on vector field calculations obtained by assuming that, in

    Metropolitan area

    Metropolitan_area

  • Malaria
  • Mosquito-borne disease

    "Consistently high estimates for the proportion of human exposure to malaria vector populations occurring indoors in rural Africa". International Journal of Epidemiology

    Malaria

    Malaria

    Malaria

  • Molecular cloning
  • Set of methods in molecular biology

    smaller DNA fragments. Subsequently, these fragments are then combined with vector DNA to generate recombinant DNA molecules. The recombinant DNA is then introduced

    Molecular cloning

    Molecular cloning

    Molecular_cloning

  • Population control
  • Practice of controlling size of animal population

    ecological harm. Several efforts have been made to control the population of ticks, which act as vectors of a number of diseases and therefore pose a risk to humans

    Population control

    Population_control

  • Genomic library
  • Collection of the total genomic DNA from a single organism

    total genomic DNA of a single organism. The DNA is stored in a population of identical vectors, each containing a different insert of DNA. In order to construct

    Genomic library

    Genomic_library

  • Covariance matrix
  • Measure of covariance of components of a random vector

    matrix giving the covariance between each pair of elements of a given random vector. Intuitively, the covariance matrix generalizes the notion of variance to

    Covariance matrix

    Covariance matrix

    Covariance_matrix

  • Degrees of freedom (statistics)
  • Number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that are free to vary

    domain of a random vector, or essentially the number of "free" components (how many components need to be known before the vector is fully determined)

    Degrees of freedom (statistics)

    Degrees_of_freedom_(statistics)

  • Regression analysis
  • Set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships among variables

    as a scalar or vector β {\displaystyle \beta } . The independent variables, which are observed in data and are often denoted as a vector X i {\displaystyle

    Regression analysis

    Regression analysis

    Regression_analysis

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
  • Olvera O, Powell JR, de la Rosa ME, Salceda VM, Dobzhansky T (1976). "Population genetics of Mexican Drosophila. II. A new species of the obscura group

    List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)

  • Library (biology)
  • Collection of genetic material fragments

    population of bacteria (a Bacterial Artificial Chromosome or BAC library) or yeast such that each organism contains on average one construct (vector +

    Library (biology)

    Library (biology)

    Library_(biology)

  • Moon
  • Natural satellite orbiting Earth

    Richmond, N. C.; Hood, L. L. (2008). "A preliminary global map of the vector lunar crustal magnetic field based on Lunar Prospector magnetometer data"

    Moon

    Moon

    Moon

  • Anopheles
  • Genus of mosquito

    known as nail mosquitoes and marsh mosquitoes. Many such mosquitoes are vectors of the parasite Plasmodium, a genus of protozoans that cause malaria in

    Anopheles

    Anopheles

    Anopheles

  • Transport Layer Security
  • Cryptographic protocols for securing data in transit

    against cipher-block chaining (CBC) attacks. The implicit initialization vector (IV) was replaced with an explicit IV. Change in handling of padding errors

    Transport Layer Security

    Transport_Layer_Security

  • List of Legend of the Galactic Heroes episodes
  • escape as a diversion, Yang leads the civilian ships away on a different vector and succeeds in evacuating them, earning the title “Hero of El Facil.” 2

    List of Legend of the Galactic Heroes episodes

    List_of_Legend_of_the_Galactic_Heroes_episodes

  • Null (mathematics)
  • Mathematical representation of absence of a value

    vector). In a vector space, the null vector is the neutral element of vector addition; depending on the context, a null vector may also be a vector mapped

    Null (mathematics)

    Null_(mathematics)

  • Pakistan
  • Country in South Asia

    fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the second-largest Muslim population as of 2023. Islamabad is the nation's

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

  • Joseph Lister
  • English scientist, surgeon and antiseptic pioneer (1827–1912)

    minute living airborne creatures. He recognised that contamination was the vector for infection, realising from the first that the surgeon's hands, dressings

    Joseph Lister

    Joseph Lister

    Joseph_Lister

  • Student's t-test
  • Statistical hypothesis test

    one-sample multivariate test, the hypothesis is that the mean vector (μ) is equal to a given vector (μ0). The test statistic is Hotelling's t2: t 2 = n ( x

    Student's t-test

    Student's_t-test

  • Statistics
  • Study of collection and analysis of data

    defines a random sample as the random vector given by the column vector of these IID variables. The population being examined is described by a probability

    Statistics

    Statistics

    Statistics

  • Sexually transmitted infection
  • Infection transmitted through human sexual behavior

    of U.S. teenage girls has a sexually transmitted infection. Out of a population of almost 295,270,000 people there were 110 million new and existing cases

    Sexually transmitted infection

    Sexually transmitted infection

    Sexually_transmitted_infection

  • Yellow fever
  • Viral disease

    Lindsay SW (January 2020). "The importance of vector control for the control and elimination of vector-borne diseases". PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases

    Yellow fever

    Yellow fever

    Yellow_fever

  • Spanish flu
  • 1918–1920 global influenza pandemic

    mortality, including a six-year climate anomaly affecting migration of disease vectors with increased likelihood of spread through bodies of water. However, the

    Spanish flu

    Spanish flu

    Spanish_flu

  • Generalized Lotka–Volterra equation
  • Set of equations

    {\displaystyle n} biological species. Together, these populations can be considered as a vector x {\displaystyle \mathbf {x} } . They are a set of ordinary

    Generalized Lotka–Volterra equation

    Generalized_Lotka–Volterra_equation

  • Calculus
  • Branch of mathematics

    rather than just one. Vector calculus is a branch of multivariable calculus concerned with the differentiation and integration of vector fields, primarily

    Calculus

    Calculus

  • Parasitism
  • Type of interaction between species

    parasitism (by contact), trophically-transmitted parasitism (by being eaten), vector-transmitted parasitism, parasitoidism, and micropredation. One major axis

    Parasitism

    Parasitism

    Parasitism

  • Hewlett-Packard
  • American information technology company (1939–2015)

    succeeded by modernized versions as well as the introduction of the scalar and vector network analyzer product lines prior to the business being spun off into

    Hewlett-Packard

    Hewlett-Packard

    Hewlett-Packard

  • Narcissus (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    trichodorids (Paratrichodorus spp. and Trichodorus spp.) can also act as vectors of virus diseases, such as TBRV and TomRSV, in addition to causing stunting

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus_(plant)

  • Cray-1
  • Supercomputer manufactured by Cray Research

    consisted of an add unit, a logical unit, a population count, a leading zero count unit and a shift unit. The vector portion consisted of add, logical and shift

    Cray-1

    Cray-1

    Cray-1

  • Data
  • Unit of information

    scaling Normalization Standardization (z-score) Min–max normalization Unit vector normalization Data cleaning Data cleaning Outlier Winsorizing Truncation

    Data

    Data

    Data

  • Miami
  • City in Florida, United States

    Royal Caribbean International, Sitel, Southern Wine & Spirits, Telemundo, Vector Group, Watsco and World Fuel Services. In 2022, hedge fund Citadel LLC and

    Miami

    Miami

    Miami

  • Asia
  • Continent

    water towers", gradually melt. These changes to water cycle also affect vector-borne disease distribution, with malaria and dengue fever expected to become

    Asia

    Asia

    Asia

  • Rhodnius prolixus
  • Kissing bug, vector of Chagas disease

    prolixus is the principal triatomine vector of the Chagas parasite due to both its sylvatic and domestic populations in northern South America as well as

    Rhodnius prolixus

    Rhodnius prolixus

    Rhodnius_prolixus

  • Population-based incremental learning
  • a type of genetic algorithm where the genotype of an entire population (probability vector) is evolved rather than individual members. The algorithm is

    Population-based incremental learning

    Population-based_incremental_learning

  • 2025 in paleontology
  • ; Kazemian, M.; Chang, L.; Donnelly, C.; Valencia, S. (2025). "Magnetic vector tomography reveals giant magnetofossils are optimised for magnetointensity

    2025 in paleontology

    2025_in_paleontology

  • Thrips
  • Order of insects

    serious pests of commercially important crops. Some of these serve as vectors for over 20 viruses that cause plant disease, especially the Tospoviruses

    Thrips

    Thrips

    Thrips

  • Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Oblast
  • Work settlement in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia

    the creation of the State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR, an institute specialized in the study of especially dangerous viruses.

    Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Oblast

    Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Oblast

    Koltsovo,_Novosibirsk_Oblast

  • Machine learning
  • Subset of artificial intelligence

    compressor C(.) we define an associated vector space ℵ, such that C(.) maps an input string x, corresponding to the vector norm ||~x||. An exhaustive examination

    Machine learning

    Machine_learning

  • 2023 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments made by King Charles III

    of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Dr. Naomi Forrester-Soto. Reader in Vector Biology, Keele University. For services to Public Communication during Covid-19

    2023 Birthday Honours

    2023_Birthday_Honours

  • 2026 Venezuela earthquakes
  • M7.2 and M7.5 doublet earthquake

    Veronique Durroux of the United Nations said there could be an outbreak of vector-borne diseases given the hot climate and poor waste control. Doctors were

    2026 Venezuela earthquakes

    2026 Venezuela earthquakes

    2026_Venezuela_earthquakes

  • Dog
  • Domesticated species of canid

    in Africa. Rabies is a disease for which dogs are the most significant vector. Dog bites affect tens of millions of people globally each year. The primary

    Dog

    Dog

    Dog

  • Normal distribution
  • Probability distribution

    see Naming.) The univariate probability distribution is generalized for vectors in the multivariate normal distribution and for matrices in the matrix

    Normal distribution

    Normal distribution

    Normal_distribution

  • Raster graphics
  • Image display as a 2D grid of pixels

    rectangular grid of tiny colored (usually square) so-called pixels. Unlike vector graphics which use mathematical formulas to describe shapes and lines, raster

    Raster graphics

    Raster graphics

    Raster_graphics

  • Ixodes scapularis
  • Species of tick

    Ixodes dammini until it was shown to be the same species in 1993. It is a vector for several diseases: Lyme disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, and Powassan

    Ixodes scapularis

    Ixodes scapularis

    Ixodes_scapularis

  • Median
  • Middle quantile of a data set or probability distribution

    median is defined for vectors defined with respect to a fixed set of coordinates. A marginal median is defined to be the vector whose components are univariate

    Median

    Median

    Median

  • Zionism
  • Jewish nationalist movement

    timeless depth in this way, the Hebrew language seemed to be the ideal vector for fashioning the nation and creating an 'imagined community'..." Johnson

    Zionism

    Zionism

  • Zoonosis
  • Diseases of humans caused by a pathogen

    with rapid human population growth and environmental disruption. Climate change further contributes by altering the distribution of vectors such as mosquitoes

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

    Zoonosis

  • Central limit theorem
  • Fundamental theorem in probability theory and statistics

    i {\textstyle \mathbf {X} _{i}} is a random vector in R k {\textstyle \mathbb {R} ^{k}} , with mean vector μ = E ⁡ [ X i ] {\textstyle {\boldsymbol {\mu

    Central limit theorem

    Central limit theorem

    Central_limit_theorem

  • Aedes aegypti
  • Species of mosquito

    that estimated the vulnerability of naïve populations in geographic regions that currently do not harbor vectors i.e., for Zika in the Old World. Ryan's

    Aedes aegypti

    Aedes aegypti

    Aedes_aegypti

  • Cumulative distribution function
  • Probability that random variable X is less than or equal to x

       (Eq.4) Interpreting the N {\displaystyle N} random variables as a random vector X = ( X 1 , … , X N ) T {\displaystyle \mathbf {X} =(X_{1},\ldots ,X_{N})^{T}}

    Cumulative distribution function

    Cumulative distribution function

    Cumulative_distribution_function

  • Bit array
  • Array data structure that compactly stores bits

    A bit array (also known as bit map, bit set, bit string, or bit vector) is an array data structure that compactly stores bits. It can be used to implement

    Bit array

    Bit_array

  • Population balance equation
  • dispersed in a continuous phase defined by a phase vector Y(r,t) (which again is a function of all such vectors which denote the phase properties at various

    Population balance equation

    Population_balance_equation

  • DDT
  • Organochloride known as an insecticide

    control remains permitted under WHO guidelines. DDT is still used in some vector control programmes because of its effectiveness against mosquitoes that

    DDT

    DDT

    DDT

  • Vector (molecular biology)
  • Biological particle which transfers genetic material between cells

    In molecular cloning, a vector is any particle (e.g., plasmids, cosmids, Lambda phages) used as a vehicle to artificially carry a foreign nucleic sequence

    Vector (molecular biology)

    Vector_(molecular_biology)

  • Infection
  • Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents

    injection or transplantation of infected material. Vector-borne transmission, transmitted by a vector, which is an organism that does not cause disease

    Infection

    Infection

    Infection

  • Tick
  • Order of arachnids in the arthropod phylum

    Because of their hematophagous (blood-ingesting) diets, ticks act as vectors of many serious diseases that affect humans and other animals. Ticks belong

    Tick

    Tick

    Tick

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    follows: The regression coefficients β0, β1, ..., βm are grouped into a single vector β of size m + 1. For each data point i, an additional explanatory pseudo-variable

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • Mean
  • Numeric quantity representing the center of a collection of numbers

    the mean. By contrast, the median income is the level at which half the population is below and half is above. The mode income is the most likely income

    Mean

    Mean

  • Spotted lanternfly
  • Species of planthopper indigenous to Southeast Asia

    west. L. delicatula's egg masses are the primary vector of spread, with Ailanthus altissima populations seen as a risk factor for further infestation globally

    Spotted lanternfly

    Spotted lanternfly

    Spotted_lanternfly

  • Void Rivals
  • 2023 American science fiction comic book

    Grakula Pythona Vipria Wreck-Gar HAZMAT Junkyard Re-Cycle Rubbish Goliant Rom Vector Theta The series received positive reviews, with critics praising the surprising

    Void Rivals

    Void_Rivals

  • Vectors in gene therapy
  • cell population although the absence of integration into the host cell's genome should prevent the type of cancer seen in the SCID trials. This vector system

    Vectors in gene therapy

    Vectors in gene therapy

    Vectors_in_gene_therapy

  • Simpson's paradox
  • Error in statistical reasoning with groups

    2-dimensional vector space. A success rate of p q {\textstyle {\frac {p}{q}}} (i.e., successes/attempts) can be represented by a vector A → = ( q , p

    Simpson's paradox

    Simpson's paradox

    Simpson's_paradox

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POPULATION VECTOR

  • Ireland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Ireland

    English and Scottish : ethnic name for someone from Ireland, Old English Īraland. The country gets its name from the genitive case of Old English Īras ‘Irishmen’ + land ‘land’. The stem Īr- is taken from the Celtic name for Ireland, Èriu, earlier Everiu. The surname is especially common in Liverpool, England, which has a large Irish population.

    Ireland

  • Imrana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Imrana

    Population, Socialism

    Imrana

  • Ijliyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ijliyah

    Population

    Ijliyah

  • Imrana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Imrana

    Population; Socialism; Powerful; Prosperous

    Imrana

  • Padraig Padraic
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Padraig Padraic

    From the Latin patricius “”nobly born.”” The patron saint of Ireland, it is hard to differentiate between fact and myth. What is probably true is that he was born in Britain around 373 AD and was brought to Ireland as a slave at the age of seven, possibly by Niall of the Nine Hostages (read the legend). Forced to guard sheep on the Slemish Mountains in Country Antrim for six years he had a vision urging him to convert his captors. He escaped to France where he trained as a priest before returning to Ireland where he banished the snakes (i.e. paganism) and converted the population to Christianity. Both Patrick and Padraig are very popular names in Ireland.

    Padraig Padraic

  • Imaran | عیمران
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Imaran | عیمران

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imaran | عیمران

  • House
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwestern)

    House

    English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.

    House

  • Imran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Imran

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imran

  • Patrick Padraig Padraic
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Patrick Padraig Padraic

    From the Latin patricius “”nobly born.”” The patron saint of Ireland, it is hard to differentiate between fact and myth. What is probably true is that he was born in Britain around 373 AD and was brought to Ireland as a slave at the age of seven, possibly by Niall of the Nine Hostages (read the legend). Forced to guard sheep on the Slemish Mountains in Country Antrim for six years he had a vision urging him to convert his captors. He escaped to France where he trained as a priest before returning to Ireland where he banished the snakes (i.e. paganism) and converted the population to Christianity. Both Patrick and Padraig are very popular names in Ireland.

    Patrick Padraig Padraic

  • Norman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch

    Norman

    English, Irish (Ulster), Scottish, and Dutch : name applied either to a Scandinavian or to someone from Normandy in northern France. The Scandinavian adventurers of the Dark Ages called themselves norðmenn ‘men from the North’. Before 1066, Scandinavian settlers in England were already fairly readily absorbed, and Northman and Normann came to be used as bynames and later as personal names, even among the Saxon inhabitants. The term gained a new use from 1066 onwards, when England was settled by invaders from Normandy, who were likewise of Scandinavian origin but by now largely integrated with the native population and speaking a Romance language, retaining only their original Germanic name.French : regional name for someone from Normandy.Dutch : ethnic name for a Norwegian.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Nordman.Jewish : Americanized form of some like-sounding Ashkenazic name.Swedish : from norr ‘north’ + man ‘man’.Albert Andriessen Bradt, a settler in Rensselaerswijck on the upper Hudson River in NY, was originally from Norway and was known as de Norrman (‘the Norwegian’). The waterway south of Albany which powered his mills became known as the Normanskill (‘the Norman’s Waterway’), by which name it is still known today.

    Norman

  • Imaran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Imaran

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imaran

  • Imrana |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Imrana |

    Population, Socialism

    Imrana |

  • Imran | عیمران
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Imran | عیمران

    Strong, Prosperity population, A prophets name

    Imran | عیمران

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Online names & meanings

  • Taufeeq
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Taufeeq

    Instruction, Courage, Daring, Guidance

  • Sherrey
  • Girl/Female

    French, German, Hebrew

    Sherrey

    Dear; Man; The Plain

  • TA-KHROT-IKA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TA-KHROT-IKA

    , a XVIIIth dynasty royal lady or consort.

  • Kastur
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kastur

    Fragrance; Love

  • Farsad |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Farsad |

    Wise

  • Lumpkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lumpkins

    English : patronymic from Lumpkin.

  • FRANTIÅ KA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    FRANTIÅ KA

    , free.

  • Abdul-Basit
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Basit

    Servant of the Expander (Allah)

  • Beno
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, Biblical, German, Kurdish

    Beno

    His Son

  • Kalp
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kalp

    The Moon, Thought

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  • Modulation
  • n.

    The act of modulating, or the state of being modulated; as, the modulation of the voice.

  • Retrocopulation
  • n.

    Copulation from behind.

  • Depopulacy
  • n.

    Depopulation; destruction of population.

  • Sparseness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being sparse; as, sparseness of population.

  • Copulation
  • n.

    The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction.

  • Vapulation
  • n.

    The act of beating or whipping.

  • Malthusianism
  • n.

    The system of Malthusian doctrines relating to population.

  • Repopulation
  • n.

    The act of repeopling; act of furnishing with a population anew.

  • Population
  • n.

    The whole number of people, or inhabitants, in a country, or portion of a country; as, a population of ten millions.

  • Copulation
  • n.

    The coming together of male and female in the act of generation; sexual union; coition.

  • Criminology
  • n.

    A treatise on crime or the criminal population.

  • Fractional
  • a.

    Relatively small; inconsiderable; insignificant; as, a fractional part of the population.

  • Impeople
  • v. t.

    To people; to give a population to.

  • Coition
  • n.

    A coming together; sexual intercourse; copulation.

  • Sodomy
  • n.

    Carnal copulation in a manner against nature; buggery.

  • Population
  • n.

    The act or process of populating; multiplication of inhabitants.

  • Inhabitation
  • n.

    Population; inhabitants.

  • Rut
  • v. t.

    To cover in copulation.

  • Tread
  • n.

    The act of copulation in birds.

  • Leap
  • n.

    Copulation with, or coverture of, a female beast.