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  • Reverse correlation function
  • Impulse response associated with auditory processing

    A reverse correlation function, also known as a revcor function, is an impulse response function associated with the processing of hearing in the peripheral

    Reverse correlation function

    Reverse_correlation_function

  • Cross-correlation
  • Covariance and correlation

    In signal processing, cross-correlation is a measure of similarity of two series as a function of the displacement of one relative to the other. This is

    Cross-correlation

    Cross-correlation

    Cross-correlation

  • Phase correlation
  • Technique to find image offset

    Phase correlation is an approach to estimate the relative translative offset between two similar images (digital image correlation) or other data sets

    Phase correlation

    Phase_correlation

  • Spike-triggered average
  • Tool for characterizing the response properties of a neuron

    cells. Spike-triggered averaging is also commonly referred to as reverse correlation or white-noise analysis. The STA is well known as the first term

    Spike-triggered average

    Spike-triggered average

    Spike-triggered_average

  • Point-biserial correlation coefficient
  • Correlation coefficient used when one variable is dichotomous

    The point biserial correlation coefficient (rpb) is a correlation coefficient used when one variable (e.g. Y) is dichotomous; Y can either be "naturally"

    Point-biserial correlation coefficient

    Point-biserial_correlation_coefficient

  • Monotonic function
  • Order-preserving mathematical function

    In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function between ordered sets that preserves or reverses the given order. This concept

    Monotonic function

    Monotonic function

    Monotonic_function

  • Kendall rank correlation coefficient
  • Statistic for rank correlation

    In statistics, the Kendall rank correlation coefficient, commonly referred to as Kendall's τ coefficient (after the Greek letter τ, tau), is a statistic

    Kendall rank correlation coefficient

    Kendall_rank_correlation_coefficient

  • Boolean function
  • Function returning one of only two values

    the function is the number of ones in the truth table. Bent: its derivatives are all balanced (the autocorrelation spectrum is zero) Correlation immune

    Boolean function

    Boolean function

    Boolean_function

  • Injective function
  • Function that preserves distinctness

    In mathematics, an injective function (also known as injection, or one-to-one function) is a function f that maps distinct elements of its domain to distinct

    Injective function

    Injective_function

  • Reverse engineering
  • Process of extracting design information from anything artificial

    Reverse engineering (also known as backwards engineering or back engineering) is a process or method through which one attempts to understand through

    Reverse engineering

    Reverse engineering

    Reverse_engineering

  • Canonical correlation
  • Way of inferring information from cross-covariance matrices

    are correlations among the variables, then canonical-correlation analysis will find linear combinations of X and Y that have a maximum correlation with

    Canonical correlation

    Canonical_correlation

  • Partial autocorrelation function
  • Partial correlation of a time series with its lagged values

    In time series analysis, the partial autocorrelation function (PACF) gives the partial correlation of a stationary time series with its own lagged values

    Partial autocorrelation function

    Partial autocorrelation function

    Partial_autocorrelation_function

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

    (which includes an intercept), r2 is simply the square of the sample correlation coefficient (r), between the observed outcomes and the observed predictor

    Coefficient of determination

    Coefficient of determination

    Coefficient_of_determination

  • Density functional theory
  • Computational quantum mechanical modelling method to investigate electronic structure

    in the direct correlation function between two particles c 2 {\displaystyle c_{2}} . The direct correlation function is the correlation contribution to

    Density functional theory

    Density_functional_theory

  • Copula (statistics)
  • Statistical distribution for dependence between random variables

    interval [0, 1]. Copulas are used to describe / model the dependence (inter-correlation) between random variables. Their name, introduced by applied mathematician

    Copula (statistics)

    Copula_(statistics)

  • Rank correlation
  • Statistic comparing ordinal rankings

    In statistics, a rank correlation is any of several statistics that measure an ordinal association — the relationship between rankings of different ordinal

    Rank correlation

    Rank_correlation

  • Entropy as an arrow of time
  • Use of the second law of thermodynamics to distinguish past from future

    video may depict a wood fire that melts a nearby ice block; played in reverse, it would show a puddle of water turning a cloud of smoke into unburnt

    Entropy as an arrow of time

    Entropy_as_an_arrow_of_time

  • Kirkwood–Buff solution theory
  • Solution theory

    mechanics, the KB theory derives thermodynamic quantities from pair correlation functions between all molecules in a multi-component solution. The KB theory

    Kirkwood–Buff solution theory

    Kirkwood–Buff_solution_theory

  • Logistic regression
  • Statistical model for a binary dependent variable

    the value "1"), hence the labeling; the function that converts log-odds to probability is the logistic function, hence the name. The unit of measurement

    Logistic regression

    Logistic regression

    Logistic_regression

  • Reverse Monte Carlo
  • Statistical modeling method

    distribution function, total scattering and EXAFS data. Hybrid Reverse Monte Carlo (HRMC) is a code capable of fitting both the pair correlation function and structure

    Reverse Monte Carlo

    Reverse_Monte_Carlo

  • Linear belief function
  • Extension of evidence theory to continuous variables of interest

    i.e., their correlation is less than 1. This case involves a mix of an ordinary normal distribution for Y and a vacuous belief function for X. Thus,

    Linear belief function

    Linear_belief_function

  • Positive-definite function
  • Bimodal function

    from the condition for n = 1, 2.) A function is negative semi-definite if the inequality is reversed. A function is definite if the weak inequality is

    Positive-definite function

    Positive-definite_function

  • Quantum field theory
  • Theoretical framework in physics

    propagator, two-point correlation function, two-point Green's function or two-point function for short. The free two-point function, also known as the Feynman

    Quantum field theory

    Quantum field theory

    Quantum_field_theory

  • Reverse cholesterol transport
  • Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) is a multistep process comprising removal of excess cholesterol from cells in the body and delivery to the liver for

    Reverse cholesterol transport

    Reverse_cholesterol_transport

  • Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Set of methods providing two-dimensional data

    encompasses a variety of experiments, including COSY (Correlation Spectroscopy), TOCSY (Total Correlation Spectroscopy), NOESY (Nuclear Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy)

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional_nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • Kendall tau distance
  • Metric to compare ordering

    Kendall tau distance or Kendall tau rank distance is a metric (distance function) that counts the number of pairwise disagreements between two ranking lists

    Kendall tau distance

    Kendall_tau_distance

  • Function (music)
  • Musical term

    In music, function (also harmonic function or tonal function) denotes the relationship of a chord or scale degree to a tonal centre. Two main theories

    Function (music)

    Function_(music)

  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability

    The ROC can also be thought of as a plot of the statistical power as a function of the Type I Error of the decision rule (when the performance is calculated

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver_operating_characteristic

  • Moderation (statistics)
  • Statistics concept

    Specifically within a correlational analysis framework, a moderator is a third variable that affects the zero-order correlation between two other variables

    Moderation (statistics)

    Moderation_(statistics)

  • Reverse ecology
  • New Zealand. Rockman was drawing an analogy to the term reverse genetics in which gene function is studied by comparing the phenotypic effects of different

    Reverse ecology

    Reverse_ecology

  • Gene co-expression network
  • Graph measuring gene relationships

    Antonio; Chan, Eva KF (2008). "Combining partial correlation and an information theory approach to the reversed engineering of gene co-expression networks"

    Gene co-expression network

    Gene co-expression network

    Gene_co-expression_network

  • Perceptual hashing
  • Class of fingerprinting algorithm

    infringement as well as in digital forensics because of the ability to have a correlation between hashes so similar data can be found (for instance with a differing

    Perceptual hashing

    Perceptual_hashing

  • Prior probability
  • Distribution of an uncertain quantity

    priors was often constrained to a conjugate family of a given likelihood function, so that it would result in a tractable posterior of the same family. The

    Prior probability

    Prior_probability

  • Correlation (projective geometry)
  • Concept in projective geometry

    correlation is a transformation of a d-dimensional projective space that maps subspaces of dimension k to subspaces of dimension d − k − 1, reversing

    Correlation (projective geometry)

    Correlation_(projective_geometry)

  • Salsa20
  • Stream ciphers

    new round function that increases diffusion and increases performance on some architectures. Both ciphers are built on a pseudorandom function based on

    Salsa20

    Salsa20

    Salsa20

  • Woodward–Hoffmann rules
  • Set of rules pertaining to pericyclic reactions

    symmetry relationships and stereospecificity. In 1969, they would use correlation diagrams to state a generalized pericyclic selection rule equivalent

    Woodward–Hoffmann rules

    Woodward–Hoffmann rules

    Woodward–Hoffmann_rules

  • Atbash
  • Substitution cipher

    Atbash cipher for the modern Hebrew alphabet would be: By shifting the correlation one space to the left or the right, one may derive a variant Batgash

    Atbash

    Atbash

  • Omega loop
  • proteins, including HIV-1 reverse transcriptase; cytochrome c; and nucleases. Omega loops can contribute to protein function. For example, omega loops

    Omega loop

    Omega_loop

  • Wavelet
  • Function for integral Fourier-like transform

    wavelet correlates with a signal if a portion of the signal is similar. Correlation is at the core of many practical wavelet applications. As a mathematical

    Wavelet

    Wavelet

    Wavelet

  • Regression toward the mean
  • Statistical phenomenon

    distribution, then the conditional mean E(Y | X) is a linear function of X. The correlation coefficient r between X and Y, along with the marginal means

    Regression toward the mean

    Regression toward the mean

    Regression_toward_the_mean

  • Timing attack
  • Cryptographic attack

    remove correlations between key and encryption time. Some versions of Unix use a relatively expensive implementation of the crypt library function for hashing

    Timing attack

    Timing attack

    Timing_attack

  • Fluctuation–dissipation theorem
  • Statistical physics theorem

    {\displaystyle \langle x(t)\rangle } yields where A(t) is the auto-correlation function of x in the absence of a field: A ( t ) = ⟨ [ x ( t ) − ⟨ x ⟩ 0 ]

    Fluctuation–dissipation theorem

    Fluctuation–dissipation_theorem

  • Bootstrapping (statistics)
  • Statistical method

    respect to an absolute value loss function). When working with small sample sizes (i.e., less than 50), the basic / reversed percentile and percentile confidence

    Bootstrapping (statistics)

    Bootstrapping_(statistics)

  • Log analysis
  • exist on the continuum from text retrieval to reverse engineering of software. Pattern recognition is a function of selecting incoming messages and compare

    Log analysis

    Log_analysis

  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Form of scientific experiment

    and nonindustry-sponsored RCTs, and in all the articles there was a correlation of industry sponsorship and positive study outcome. A 2004 study of 1999–2001

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized controlled trial

    Randomized_controlled_trial

  • Crypto-1
  • Stream cipher

    card, CharlieCard and OV-chipkaart. By 2009, cryptographic research had reverse engineered the cipher and a variety of attacks were published that effectively

    Crypto-1

    Crypto-1

    Crypto-1

  • Image color transfer
  • Function that maps the colors of one image to the colors of another image

    Transfer between Images Inter-Camera Color Calibration using Cross-Correlation Model Function Piecewise-consistent Color Mappings of Images Acquired Under Various

    Image color transfer

    Image color transfer

    Image_color_transfer

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

    point or an empty set). Every convex function is a C function, but the reverse does not hold. If f is a C function, then f ( med ⁡ [ X ] ) ≤ med ⁡ [ f

    Median

    Median

    Median

  • Two-dimensional correlation analysis
  • Mathematical technique in spectroscopic analysis

    Two dimensional correlation analysis is a mathematical technique that is used to study changes in measured signals. As mostly spectroscopic signals are

    Two-dimensional correlation analysis

    Two-dimensional_correlation_analysis

  • Julia set
  • Fractal sets in complex dynamics of mathematics

    (Julia "laces" and Fatou "dusts") defined from a function. Informally, the Fatou set of the function consists of values with the property that all nearby

    Julia set

    Julia set

    Julia_set

  • Bias of an estimator
  • Statistical property

    In statistics, the bias of an estimator (or bias function) is the difference between this estimator's expected value and the true value of the parameter

    Bias of an estimator

    Bias_of_an_estimator

  • Monte Carlo method
  • Probabilistic problem-solving algorithm

    method for modified geometry of Macpherson suspension based on Pearson Correlation Coefficient". Vehicle System Dynamics. 55 (6): 827–852. Bibcode:2017VSD

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte Carlo method

    Monte_Carlo_method

  • Bayesian inference
  • Method of statistical inference

    consequence of two antecedents: a prior probability and a "likelihood function" derived from a statistical model for the observed data. Bayesian inference

    Bayesian inference

    Bayesian_inference

  • Bar chart
  • Type of chart

    = Area A for each bar Roles of the vertical and horizontal axes may be reversed, depending on the desired application. Examples of variable-width bar charts

    Bar chart

    Bar chart

    Bar_chart

  • Fourier transform
  • Mathematical transform that expresses a function of time as a function of frequency

    takes a function as input and outputs another function that describes the extent to which various frequencies are present in the original function. The output

    Fourier transform

    Fourier transform

    Fourier_transform

  • Pulse compression
  • Signal processing technique

    {T}{2}}\\0&{\mbox{otherwise}}\end{cases}}} Now, it can be shown that the correlation function of s c ′ {\displaystyle s_{c}'} with r ′ {\displaystyle r'} is: ⟨

    Pulse compression

    Pulse_compression

  • Block cipher mode of operation
  • Cryptography algorithm

    decryption in this variation is almost identical to CBC encryption performed in reverse: C i = { IV , i = 0 E K ( C i − 1 ) ⊕ P i , otherwise P i = E K ( C i −

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block_cipher_mode_of_operation

  • Data
  • Unit of information

    everyday usage to technical use. This view, however, has also been argued to reverse how data emerges from information, and information from knowledge. Generally

    Data

    Data

    Data

  • Effects of pornography
  • Influence of pornography on an individual and their intimate relationships

    sexual function, pornography is correlated with lower sexual desire and sexual satisfaction (there are significant, but very low correlations). However

    Effects of pornography

    Effects_of_pornography

  • Executive functions
  • Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior

    where executive functions are required. Other methods for measuring connectivity between distant brain regions, such as correlation in the fMRI response

    Executive functions

    Executive functions

    Executive_functions

  • Cohen's kappa
  • Statistic measuring inter-rater agreement for categorical items

    unweighted kappa calculation given above. Bangdiwala's B Intraclass correlation Krippendorff's alpha Statistical classification Banerjee, M.; Capozzoli

    Cohen's kappa

    Cohen's_kappa

  • Scotoma
  • Altered region in an otherwise normal field of vision

    processing and interpreting of that input) via the brain-mind correlation, to psychological function. Thus there is not only (or not necessarily) a visual inability

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

    Scotoma

  • Epidemiology
  • Study of health and disease within a population

    understanding of this science is that of discovering causal relationships. "Correlation does not imply causation" is a common theme for much of the epidemiological

    Epidemiology

    Epidemiology

  • A/B testing
  • Experiment methodology

    version of an API. For real-time user experience testing, an HTTP layer 7 reverse proxy is configured in such a way that n% of the HTTP traffic is routed

    A/B testing

    A/B testing

    A/B_testing

  • Physical unclonable function
  • Unreproducible object used in digital security

    A physical unclonable function, or PUF, is a physical object whose operation cannot be reproduced ("cloned") in physical way (by making another system

    Physical unclonable function

    Physical_unclonable_function

  • Fluctuation X-ray scattering
  • computing angular intensity correlations for each image and averaging these over all snapshots, the average 2-point correlation function can be subjected to a

    Fluctuation X-ray scattering

    Fluctuation X-ray scattering

    Fluctuation_X-ray_scattering

  • Savitzky–Golay filter
  • Algorithm to smooth data points

    correlated. The correlation extends over m − 1 calculated points at a time. To illustrate the effect of multipassing on the noise and correlation of a set of

    Savitzky–Golay filter

    Savitzky–Golay filter

    Savitzky–Golay_filter

  • Optical transfer function
  • Characteristic of an optical system

    auto-correlation approach. Since the optical transfer function is the Fourier transform of the point spread function, and the point spread function is the

    Optical transfer function

    Optical transfer function

    Optical_transfer_function

  • FKG inequality
  • Correlation inequality

    In mathematics, the Fortuin–Kasteleyn–Ginibre (FKG) inequality is a correlation inequality, a fundamental tool in statistical mechanics and probabilistic

    FKG inequality

    FKG_inequality

  • Null hypothesis
  • Position that there is no relationship between two phenomena

    For such a hypothesis the sampling distribution of any statistic is a function of the sample size alone. Composite hypothesis Any hypothesis that does

    Null hypothesis

    Null_hypothesis

  • Bidirectional reflectance distribution function
  • Function of four real variables that defines how light is reflected at an opaque surface

    distribution function (BRDF), symbol f r ( ω i , ω r ) {\displaystyle f_{\text{r}}(\omega _{\text{i}},\,\omega _{\text{r}})} , is a function of four real

    Bidirectional reflectance distribution function

    Bidirectional reflectance distribution function

    Bidirectional_reflectance_distribution_function

  • Stratified sampling
  • Sampling from a population which can be partitioned into subpopulations

    where trends that exist in different groups of data disappear or even reverse when the groups are combined. The mean and variance of stratified random

    Stratified sampling

    Stratified sampling

    Stratified_sampling

  • Discrete Fourier transform
  • Function in discrete mathematics

    auto/cross-correlations, by the addition of the properly designed phase shaping function (non-linear, in general) to the original linear phase functions. The

    Discrete Fourier transform

    Discrete Fourier transform

    Discrete_Fourier_transform

  • Mutual information
  • Measure of dependence between two variables

    limited to real-valued random variables and linear dependence like the correlation coefficient, MI is more general and determines how different the joint

    Mutual information

    Mutual information

    Mutual_information

  • Fowler–Noll–Vo hash function
  • Non-cryptographic hash function

    unintended hash correlations. XOR-folding does not remove this weakness. Bloom filter (application for fast hashes) Non-cryptographic hash functions "FNV Hash

    Fowler–Noll–Vo hash function

    Fowler–Noll–Vo_hash_function

  • Telomerase reverse transcriptase
  • Catalytic subunit of the enzyme telomerase

    Telomerase reverse transcriptase (abbreviated to TERT, or hTERT in humans) is a catalytic subunit of the enzyme telomerase, which, together with the telomerase

    Telomerase reverse transcriptase

    Telomerase reverse transcriptase

    Telomerase_reverse_transcriptase

  • CDMA spectral efficiency
  • System spectral efficiency of communication system

    maximal use. Therefore, the quasi-orthogonal function (QOF), which can process optimal cross-correlation with Walsh code has been used as a method to

    CDMA spectral efficiency

    CDMA_spectral_efficiency

  • Halo effect
  • Tendency for positive impressions to contaminate other evaluations

    sometimes used to refer specifically to when this behavior has a positive correlation, such as viewing someone who is attractive as likely to be successful

    Halo effect

    Halo_effect

  • P-value
  • Function of the observed sample results

    exist. The null hypothesis is typically that some parameter (such as a correlation or a difference between means) in the populations of interest is zero

    P-value

    P-value

  • Seismic interferometry
  • additional terms, e.g. correlations of direct-direct or reflected-reflected waves. As in the previous case, the product spectrum is a function of phase. Key:

    Seismic interferometry

    Seismic interferometry

    Seismic_interferometry

  • Goodman and Kruskal's gamma
  • Statistic for rank correlation

    In statistics, Goodman and Kruskal's gamma is a measure of rank correlation, i.e., the similarity of the orderings of the data when ranked by each of

    Goodman and Kruskal's gamma

    Goodman_and_Kruskal's_gamma

  • Nonparametric skew
  • Statistical quantity

    -2/3)(\alpha \beta )^{1/2}}}} If 1 < β < α then the positions of α and β are reversed in the formula. S is always < 0. Binomial distribution: varies. If the

    Nonparametric skew

    Nonparametric_skew

  • A5/1
  • Stream cipher

    was initially kept secret, but became public knowledge through leaks and reverse engineering. A number of serious weaknesses in the cipher have been identified

    A5/1

    A5/1

  • Tremec TR-3650 transmission
  • 5-speed manual transmission for automobiles

    automobiles. It includes a 5th gear that functions as an overdrive gear, light-weight aluminum housings, a synchromesh reverse gear, and synchromeshed helical

    Tremec TR-3650 transmission

    Tremec_TR-3650_transmission

  • Brillouin and Langevin functions
  • Mathematical function, used to describe magnetization

    S2CID 119029096. Takacs, Jeno (2016). "Approximations for Brillouin and its reverse function". COMPEL - the International Journal for Computation and Mathematics

    Brillouin and Langevin functions

    Brillouin_and_Langevin_functions

  • Quantum electrodynamics
  • Quantum field theory of electromagnetism

    which we exchange two electron events, the resulting amplitude is the reverse – the negative – of the first. The simplest case would be two electrons

    Quantum electrodynamics

    Quantum electrodynamics

    Quantum_electrodynamics

  • Goniometer (audio)
  • DK-Technologies A/S from Denmark. Its function is to plot a signal on a two-dimensional area so that the correlation between the two axes (audio channels

    Goniometer (audio)

    Goniometer (audio)

    Goniometer_(audio)

  • Arrow of time
  • Concept in physics of one-way time

    present memories, as more and more correlations are formed between the outer world and our brain (see correlations and the arrow of time); and our present

    Arrow of time

    Arrow of time

    Arrow_of_time

  • Howard Carmichael
  • New Zealand theoretical physicist

    the second-order correlation function to explore the statistics of resonance fluorescence. They were able to use the correlation function to explain how

    Howard Carmichael

    Howard Carmichael

    Howard_Carmichael

  • Flynn effect
  • 20th-century rise in intelligence test scores

    developed countries, beginning in the 1990s, sometimes referred to as reverse Flynn effect. In certain cases, this apparent reversal may be due to cultural

    Flynn effect

    Flynn effect

    Flynn_effect

  • Fluctuation theorem
  • Theorem in statistical mathematics

    Green–Kubo relations – Equation relating transport coefficients to correlation functions – there is a deep connection between the fluctuation theorem and

    Fluctuation theorem

    Fluctuation_theorem

  • Involution (mathematics)
  • Function that is its own inverse

    In mathematics, an involution, involutory function, or self-inverse function is a function f that is its own inverse, f(f(x)) = x for all x in the domain

    Involution (mathematics)

    Involution (mathematics)

    Involution_(mathematics)

  • Q-exponential distribution
  • Generalization of exponential distribution

    by the statisticians George Box and David Cox in 1964, and known as the reverse Box–Cox transformation for q = 1 − λ , {\displaystyle q=1-\lambda ,} a

    Q-exponential distribution

    Q-exponential distribution

    Q-exponential_distribution

  • Quasi-experiment
  • Empirical interventional study

    We can run a linear regression to determine if there is a positive correlation between parents' spanking and their children's aggressive behavior. However

    Quasi-experiment

    Quasi-experiment

  • Palmitoylation
  • Attachment of a palmitoyl group (fatty acid) to a protein

    residues of proteins, which are typically membrane proteins. The precise function of palmitoylation depends on the particular protein being considered. Palmitoylation

    Palmitoylation

    Palmitoylation

    Palmitoylation

  • Cosine similarity
  • Similarity measure for number sequences

    {CB}~.} Because the cosine function decreases as an angle in [0, π] radians increases, the sense of these inequalities is reversed when we take the cosine

    Cosine similarity

    Cosine_similarity

  • Crossover interference
  • Phenomenon in genetics

    there is a positive correlation (negative interference) of recombinational events. As studied in bacteriophage T4 this correlation is greater the shorter

    Crossover interference

    Crossover interference

    Crossover_interference

  • Central nervous system depression
  • Suppressed brain activity resulting in a decreased respiration and heart rate

    it appeared as if GHB had the strongest dose-effect function. Since GHB has a high correlation between its dose and its central nervous system depression

    Central nervous system depression

    Central_nervous_system_depression

  • Finite impulse response
  • Type of filter in signal processing

    cross-correlation between the input signal and a known pulse shape. The FIR convolution is a cross-correlation between the input signal and a time-reversed

    Finite impulse response

    Finite_impulse_response

  • Chlorophyll
  • Green pigments found in plants, algae and bacteria

    when compared with chemical testing. The ratio F735/F700 provided a correlation value of r2 0.96 compared with chemical testing in the range from 41 mg m−2

    Chlorophyll

    Chlorophyll

    Chlorophyll

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  • Colosse
  • Biblical

    Colosse

    punishment; correction

    Colosse

  • Severne
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Severne

    Strict. Restrained. Surname.

    Severne

  • Beverle
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Beverle

    Beaver-stream

    Beverle

  • Revels
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Revels

    English : variant of Revell.

    Revels

  • Devere
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Devere

    Derived from place-name Deverel.

    Devere

  • Severs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Severs

    English : metronymic from Sever.Dutch : variant of Sievers.

    Severs

  • HLELILE
  • Male

    African

    HLELILE

    reversed.

    HLELILE

  • Rivers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Rivers

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Rivières, from the plural form of Old French rivière ‘river’ (originally meaning ‘riverbank’, from Latin riparia). The absence of English forms without the final -s makes it unlikely that it is ever from the borrowed Middle English vocabulary word river, but the French and other Romance cognates do normally have this sense.Common Americanized form of French Larivière. ire.

    Rivers

  • Revere
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Revere

    French : variant of Rivière, Rivoire, or Rivier, topographic name for someone living on the banks of a river, French rivier ‘bank’, or habitational name from any of the many places in France named with this word.English : nickname from Middle English revere ‘reiver’, ‘robber’.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the brow of a hill, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter evere ‘at the brow or edge’ (from Old English yfer, efer ‘edge’) or a habitational name from a place named with this phrase, as for example River in West Sussex or Rivar in Wiltshire.Jewish (from Italy) : habitational name from a place in Mantua named Revere.The MA patriot Paul Revere (1734–1818), who in April 1775 undertook a famous ride from Boston to Lexington to warn of the approach of British troops, was a silversmith and instrument maker. He was descended from French Huguenots called Rivoire.

    Revere

  • Redvers
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Redvers

    Name Derived from a Surname

    Redvers

  • Redvers
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Redvers

    Name derived from a surname, and only used as a first name since the 19th century.

    Redvers

  • Colosse
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Colosse

    Punishment, correction.

    Colosse

  • Rovere
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Rovere

    Wanderer

    Rovere

  • Levers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Levers

    English : patronymic from Lever 3.

    Levers

  • Revelle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Revelle

    English : variant spelling of Revell.

    Revelle

  • Severne
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Severne

    Severe; Strict

    Severne

  • Wevers
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch

    Wevers

    Weaver.

    Wevers

  • REESE
  • Male

    English

    REESE

    Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REESE means "ardor, heat of passion."

    REESE

  • Rivers
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Rivers

    King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Rivers, brother to Lady Grey. 'King Richard III' Earl...

    Rivers

  • Evers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Evers

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on the edge of an escarpment, from Middle English evere ‘edge’, a word that is probably of Old English origin, though unattested.English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Ever, from Old English Eofor ‘boar’.North German and Dutch : patronymic from Evert.

    Evers

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Online names & meanings

  • Adam
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim American Biblical English Hebrew

    Adam

    The Biblical Adam is the English language equivalent.

  • Swathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Swathi

    Pure as a Pearl; A Star; Clean

  • Flemings
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flemings

    English : patronymic or plural variant of Fleming.Anglicized form of Dutch Vlemincks, a patronymic from Vleminck, an ethnic name for someone from Flanders, Middle Dutch vleminc.

  • Enisa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Enisa

    Good friend

  • Olaug
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Olaug

    Of the ancestors.

  • Jaypal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jaypal

    King, Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma

  • Mawara |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mawara |

    Superior

  • Agniras
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Agniras

    One of the Saptarshi

  • Kohil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kohil

    Sweet Voice

  • Konali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Konali

    Tender

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  • Revered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Revere

  • Reverie
  • n.

    Alt. of Revery

  • Revery
  • n.

    Same as Reverie.

  • Reverer
  • n.

    One who reveres.

  • Awkward
  • a.

    Perverse; adverse; untoward.

  • Reversal
  • a.

    Intended to reverse; implying reversal.

  • Correction
  • n.

    An allowance made for inaccuracy in an instrument; as, chronometer correction; compass correction.

  • Reverse
  • v. i.

    To become or be reversed.

  • Revise
  • v. t.

    To look at again for the detection of errors; to reexamine; to review; to look over with care for correction; as, to revise a writing; to revise a translation.

  • Reverse
  • a.

    Turned backward; having a contrary or opposite direction; hence; opposite or contrary in kind; as, the reverse order or method.

  • Reversed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Reverse

  • Reverse
  • v. i.

    To return; to revert.

  • Reverser
  • n.

    One who reverses.

  • Correlation
  • n.

    Reciprocal relation; corresponding similarity or parallelism of relation or law; capacity of being converted into, or of giving place to, one another, under certain conditions; as, the correlation of forces, or of zymotic diseases.

  • Reverse
  • a.

    Reversed; as, a reverse shell.

  • Reverse
  • a.

    The back side; as, the reverse of a drum or trench; the reverse of a medal or coin, that is, the side opposite to the obverse. See Obverse.

  • Revert
  • v. i.

    To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse; thus, phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts.

  • Reverse
  • a.

    The act of reversing; complete change; reversal; hence, total change in circumstances or character; especially, a change from better to worse; misfortune; a check or defeat; as, the enemy met with a reverse.

  • Renverse
  • v. t.

    To reverse.

  • Renverse
  • a.

    Alt. of Renverse