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Look up stepwise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stepwise may refer to: Stepwise reaction Stepwise refinement Stepwise regression Step function, a
Stepwise
Process that leads to chemical changes
A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. When chemical reactions occur
Chemical_reaction
Method of statistical factor analysis
In statistics, stepwise regression is a method of fitting regression models in which the choice of predictive variables is carried out by an automatic
Stepwise_regression
Strategies for composition and decomposition
teaching, or leadership. A top-down approach (also known as stepwise design and stepwise refinement and in some cases used as a synonym of decomposition)
Bottom-up and top-down approaches
Bottom-up_and_top-down_approaches
Mathematical theory
The stepwise mutation model (SMM) is a mathematical theory, developed by Motoo Kimura and Tomoko Ohta, that allows for investigation of the equilibrium
Stepwise_mutation_model
In graph theory, a stepwise irregular graph (or SI graph) is a graph in which the degrees of any two adjacent vertices differ by exactly one. This concept
Stepwise_irregular_graph
original on 15 February 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2021. "Jordan National Stepwise Survey (STEPs) for Noncommunicable Diseases Risk Factors 2019" (PDF). Ministry
Human_height_by_country
Chemical reaction
and migrating group, and thus are thought to generally rearrange stepwise. The stepwise mechanism begins with nitrogen extrusion, forming an α-ketocarbene
Wolff_rearrangement
Thermal decomposition of materials
different types of experiments were conducted: one-stepwise pyrolysis and two-stepwise pyrolysis. One-stepwise pyrolysis consisted of a constant heating rate
Pyrolysis
Medical condition
individuals of Black ethnicity. Treatment of PN follows a multimodal, stepwise approach, ranging from topical corticosteroids and phototherapy to biologic
Prurigo_nodularis
Keratin structure in whales, used for flexible stiffening
cold. The transition from teeth to baleen is proposed to have occurred stepwise, from teeth to a hybrid to baleen. It is known that modern mysticetes have
Baleen
that can be used to prepare combinatorial compound libraries. It is a stepwise, highly efficient process realized in repeated cycles. The procedure makes
Split_and_pool_synthesis
Sampling bias in astronomy
The Malmquist bias is an effect in observational astronomy which leads to the preferential detection of intrinsically bright objects. It was first described
Malmquist_bias
Condition or cell change indicating increased cancer risk
Stepwise progression from normal tissue to precancerous lesion to invasive cancer
Precancerous_condition
Quality of movement of a melody
stepwise, skipwise or no movement, respectively. See also contrapuntal motion. In a conjunct melodic motion, the melodic phrase moves in a stepwise fashion;
Melodic_motion
Manner of solving problems
develop an existing pattern restructure an existing pattern direction stepwise and methodical multidirectional and creative uncertainty tolerated no yes
Lateral_thinking
Characteristic of any structure that is periodic across a position in space
Pattern with from left to right stepwise increasing spatial frequency
Spatial_frequency
Educational programming language
strongly on structured programming, and has a special construction for stepwise refinement, allowing students to focus on top-down design, and bottom-up
ELAN_(programming_language)
Goal-oriented approach to software metrics
GQM (goal, question, metric) is an established goal-oriented approach to software metrics to improve and measure software quality. GQM has been promoted
GQM
Difference in pitch between two consecutive notes of a musical scale
no more than a step, or, less strictly, where skips are rare, is called stepwise or conjunct melodic motion, as opposed to skipwise or disjunct melodic
Steps_and_skips
General term for feeding small quantities of chemicals or medicines
objects the word dosing is typical. The term dose titration, referring to stepwise adjustment of doses until a desired level of effect is reached, is common
Dosing
Measure of an acid's strength in solution
the product of stepwise constants, denoted by K . {\displaystyle \mathrm {K} .} For a dibasic acid the relationship between stepwise and overall constants
Acid_dissociation_constant
Overview of Swiss referendums held in 1992
"for a financially bearable health insurance" and "for the drastic and stepwise limitation of animal experiments." Both were rejected by voters. The next
1992_Swiss_referendums
Species of theropod dinosaurs
19, 2026). "Scimitar-crested Spinosaurus species from the Sahara caps stepwise spinosaurid radiation". Science. 391 (6787): 1–10. doi:10.1126/science
Spinosaurus_mirabilis
Production of peptides
Robert Bruce Merrifield, SPPS allows facile assembly of a target peptide by stepwise addition of amino acids while the growing peptide chain is attached to
Peptide_synthesis
Species of cartilaginous fish
are among the deepest-diving ocean animals. Their dives often follow a stepwise pattern, in which the ray dives deeply, then works its way back up by repeatedly
Chilean_devil_ray
Upper house of the UK Parliament
course of the century the powers of the upper house were further reduced stepwise, culminating in the 20th century with the Parliament Act 1911; the Commons
House_of_Lords
The refinement calculus is a formalized approach to stepwise refinement for program construction. The required behaviour of the final executable program
Refinement_calculus
Aqueous solution of a weak acid and its conjugate base
of cumulative, overall constants is the reverse of the numbering of the stepwise, dissociation constants. Cumulative association constants are used in general-purpose
Buffer_solution
Chemical property
constant can always be expressed as the product of stepwise constants. There is no agreed notation for stepwise constants, though a symbol such as KL ML is sometimes
Equilibrium_constant
this process. This is generally an unwanted component and some form of stepwise demagnetization must be used to remove it. Viscous remanent magnetization
Viscous remanent magnetization
Viscous_remanent_magnetization
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Reducing the concentration of a chemical Serial dilution, stepwise Homeopathic dilution Dilution (equation), an equation to calculate the
Dilution
Programming language
behavior of a program. With this addition, the language can be used for stepwise refinement, proceeding gradually from an initial formal specification to
Extended_ML
Graphical representation of a workflow
Activity diagrams are graphical representations of workflows of stepwise activities and actions with support for choice, iteration, and concurrency. In
Activity_diagram
Process by which a duplicate metal sculpture is cast from an original sculpture
Illustration of stepwise bronze casting by the lost-wax method
Lost-wax_casting
German 1950s computer
Zuse KG. Weighing 800 kg (1,800 lb), in 1955 it was built with relays and stepwise relays. Beginning in 1957, the Z11 could be programmed by punched tapes
Z11_(computer)
Techniques to train attention and awareness
Catholic tradition, the use of the term meditatio as part of a formal, stepwise process of meditation dates back to at least the 12th-century monk Guigo
Meditation
Stock phrases in 18th century musical style
similar progression and features three variants: the leaping variant, the stepwise variant, and the galant variant, a hybrid of the previous two. Gjerdingen
Galant_Schemata
Sexual arousal from an unconscious person
act has been committed. According to Money, somnophilia has a sort of stepwise logic with necrophilia. He characterized it as a form of "stealth and stealing
Somnophilia
Diatonic seventh chord without dominant function
with dominant seventh chords, nondominant seventh chords often resolve by stepwise progression around the circle of fifths—that is, by intervals of a descending
Nondominant_seventh_chord
American musician (1942–2025)
mediant (iii), inspired by "Be My Baby". He frequently uses stepwise-falling melodic lines, stepwise diatonic rises, and whole-step root movements. Numerous
Brian_Wilson
Music theory concept
"harmonic root movement of a fifth with stepwise root movements (e.g., G7–C becomes D♭7–C) so that although stepwise root movement is involved, the relationship
Tritone_substitution
Type of musical composition
18th centuries. The ground bass, if there is one, may typically descend stepwise from the tonic to the dominant pitch of the scale; the harmonies given
Chaconne
Misuse of data analysis
p-hacking by "Neuroskeptic", a blogger at Discover Magazine Step Away From Stepwise, an article in the Journal of Big Data criticizing stepwise regression
Data_dredging
Chemical compound
pair to boron and stabilize low-valent centers. The precursor was reduced stepwise, commonly using potassium graphite (KC8) as a strong electron-transfer
Diboryne
Mark (℮) to declare approximate contents
with intervals of a given amount error: these interpolate between the stepwise decreases in percentage error. The estimated sign indicates that the average
Estimated_sign
Dental restoration technique
root canal treatment or extraction). The ultimate goal of pulp capping or stepwise caries removal is to protect a healthy (or reversibly inflammed) dental
Pulp_capping
Statistical test of variance
are non-zero. If you were doing stepwise regression, however, the results would be different. Using forward stepwise selection, researchers divided the
Omnibus_test
Colombian pathologist (1927–2025)
Colombian pathologist best known for defining "Correa's cascade", defining stepwise changes between normal stomach tissue and stomach cancer. Pelayo Correa
Pelayo_Correa
Statistical post-hoc test for multiple comparisons
guarantee the same level of family-wise error rate protection as more modern, stepwise procedures. Availability of alternatives: the development of more powerful
Tukey's_B_method
1998 film by Griffin Dunne
in altered form, in Ravenous and The Actors, as well as a bit of his stepwise chord progression theme from Out of the Ruins/String Quartet No. 3/Carrington/The
Practical_Magic
Arabic music term
jins (Arabic: جنس, pl. أجناس, ajnās) is a set of three, four, or five stepwise pitches used to build an Arabic maqam, or melodic mode. They correspond
Jins
Product OLS WLS 2SLS NLLS Logistic GLM LAD Stepwise Quantile Probit Cox Poisson MLR ADaMSoft Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Alteryx Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Comparison of statistical packages
Comparison_of_statistical_packages
1938 musical work by Samuel Barber
put it, creates "an uneasy, shifting suspension as the melody begins a stepwise motion, like the hesitant climbing of stairs". NPR Music said that "with
Adagio_for_Strings
Geological formation in Niger
February 2026). "Scimitar-crested Spinosaurus species from the Sahara caps stepwise spinosaurid radiation". Science. 391 (6787) eadx5486. doi:10.1126/science
Farak_Formation
Use of empirical methods to study algorithms
of an algorithm is analyzed so that the algorithm may be developed in a stepwise manner. Methods from empirical algorithmics complement theoretical methods
Empirical_algorithmics
from 76 to 108, while the population of the Central faction suffered a "stepwise decline". By 2026, at least 28 chimpanzees, including 19 infants, had been
Ngogo_chimpanzee_war
Swiss computer scientist (1934–2024)
The April 1971 Communications of the ACM article "Program Development by Stepwise Refinement", concerning the teaching of programming, is considered to be
Niklaus_Wirth
and secondary metabolites. It begins with acetyl-CoA and involves the stepwise condensation of two-carbon units, typically derived from malonyl-CoA, to
Acetate_pathway
Railway construction project
rationalization of Brussels suburban rail services into the Brussels GEN/RER, whose stepwise inauguration is planned between 2015 and 2025. To fund the project and
Diabolo_project
Technology for screening small molecule compounds
special multi-component compound mixtures that are synthesized in a single stepwise process. They differ from collection of individual compounds as well as
DNA-encoded_chemical_library
Constants that describe stability of coordination complexes
cumulative constant can always be expressed as the product of stepwise constants. Conversely, any stepwise constant can be expressed as a quotient of two or more
Stability constants of complexes
Stability_constants_of_complexes
Process of enlarging the apparent size of something
Stepwise magnification by 6% per frame into a 39-megapixel image. In the final frame, at about 170x, an image of a bystander is seen reflected in the man's
Magnification
Model to describe distributed systems
event-driven process chains, Petri nets offer a graphical notation for stepwise processes that include choice, iteration, and concurrent execution. Unlike
Petri_net
2000 contemporary piece for concert band written by Eric Whitacre
of this melody is more stepwise than the previous one. The next new melody, for solo euphonium, mixes many leaps with stepwise motion and repeated notes
October_(Whitacre)
Type of musical note
neighbor tone (NT) or auxiliary note (AUX) is a nonchord tone that passes stepwise from a chord tone directly above or below it (which frequently causes the
Nonchord_tone
Family of birds
indicate that the Nesoctitinae were already a distinct lineage by then. Stepwise adaptations for drilling, tapping, and climbing head first on vertical
Woodpecker
Musical ornament
three scale steps below the marked note and "slide" upward—that is, move stepwise diatonically between the initial and final notes. Though less frequently
Slide_(musical_ornament)
Mixture of liquids whose proportions do not change when distilled
collected liquid is boiled again, it progresses to point D, and so on. The stepwise progression shows how repeated distillation can never produce a distillate
Azeotrope
Chemical reaction
[2+2] cycloaddition is allowed, the reaction between enones and alkenes is stepwise and involves discrete diradical intermediates. In 1908, it was reported
Enone–alkene_cycloadditions
System that relates geologic strata to time
size and specialisation. Proliferation of oxygen-producing life leads to stepwise increase in atmospheric oxygen and deposition of banded iron formation
Geologic_time_scale
Decision-making consideration when arranging voices in musical composition
smooth and independent. To be smooth, they should be primarily conjunct (stepwise), avoid leaps that are difficult to sing, approach and follow leaps with
Voice_leading
Style of church music formerly used in Mass
question mark Accentus finalis – voice rises by a second and then falls stepwise to a fourth below the original tone at the end Apel, Willi, ed. Harvard
Accentus
Large brown seaweeds in the order Laminariales
Parkinson, R. Romero, C.V. Looy. 2024. Early Oligocene kelp holdfasts and stepwise evolution of the kelp ecosystem in the North Pacific. PNAS 121: e2317054121
Kelp
Chemical reaction with a single step and transition state
a molecular scale. An apparently elementary reaction may be in fact a stepwise reaction, i.e. a complicated sequence of chemical reactions, with reaction
Elementary_reaction
Structural design tool
In practical applications the entire stepwise function is rarely written out. The only parts of the stepwise function that would be written out are
Shear_and_moment_diagram
Evolutionary process
000–40,000 years ago, the use of stone tools seems to have progressed stepwise. Each phase (H. habilis, H. ergaster, H. neanderthalensis) marked a new
Human_evolution
Musical change from dissonance to consonance
dissonance of a d5 resolves stepwise inwards to a consonance of a M3 or its inversion, a dissonance of an A4, resolves stepwise outwards to a consonance
Resolution_(music)
Geological era
Wade; James V. Browning; Benjamin S. Cramer; Yair Rosenthal (2008). "Stepwise transition from the Eocene greenhouse to the Oligocene icehouse". Nature
Glacial_period
American biophysicist
utilization. He discovered protein "foldons" and demonstrated their role in stepwise sequential protein folding pathways. The understanding of protein folding
S._Walter_Englander
Class of enzymes
"The mechanism of dienoyl-CoA reduction by 2,4-dienoyl-CoA reductase is stepwise: observation of a dienolate intermediate". Biochemistry. 40 (41): 12412–12421
2,4_Dienoyl-CoA_reductase
Chemical compound
tetraethyl orthosilicate with sodium and diethylzinc. He also prepared it by a stepwise reduction via ethoxytriethylsilane and named it silicoheptyl hydride, reflecting
Triethylsilane
Synthetic hallucinogen
2C-I and 2-methoxybenzaldehyde, via reductive alkylation. It can be done stepwise by first making the imine and then reducing the formed imine with sodium
25I-NBOMe
adopted in ICIM for additive and dominance QTL mapping. In the first step, stepwise regression was applied to identify the most significant marker variables
Inclusive composite interval mapping
Inclusive_composite_interval_mapping
Chemical element with atomic number 42 (Mo)
; Shen, Y.; Poulton, S. W.; Chu, X.; Anbar, A. D. (2008). "Tracing the stepwise oxygenation of the Proterozoic ocean". Nature. 452 (7186): 456–460. Bibcode:2008Natur
Molybdenum
High blood sugar levels during pregnancy
placental lactogen, prolactin and estradiol contribute, too. Multivariate stepwise regression analysis reveals that, in combination with other placental hormones
Gestational_diabetes
Thought process for making the strange familiar and the familiar strange
organizes sequences of analogy generation, perspective shifting, and the stepwise development of ideas in groups, with the aim of turning initial intuitions
Synectics
Horse race
1:12.40 $90,000 1993 Background Artist Paul A. Nicol Jr. Edward C. Perdue Stepwise Farm (Dr. Joan Taylor & Dr. Bill Wilmot) 6 F 1:12.80 $90,000 1992 Our Matthew
New_York_Breeders'_Futurity
Genus of spinosaurid dinosaur
Jahandar (2026). "Scimitar-crested Spinosaurus species from the Sahara caps stepwise spinosaurid radiation". Science. 391 (6787) eadx5486. doi:10.1126/science
Spinosaurus
Aria from Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas
into the grave. The ground bass opening "Dido's Lament" forms a chromatic stepwise descent over the interval of a perfect fourth, the chromatic fourth, which
Dido's_Lament
Person's mass or weight
2015. p. 81. "2008 STEPwise Approach to Chronic Disease Risk Factor Survey Report" (PDF). World Health Organization. 2008. "WHO STEPwise Approach to NCD
Human_body_weight
(a minor third apart) may be joined by an intervening chord to create stepwise motion in the bass: G-D/F♯-Em (I-V6-vi). The second chord, D major, is
Walkdown
Australian Thoroughbred racehorse
Northern Dancer Nearctic Natalma My Charmer Poker Fair Charmer Gladiolus (USA) 1974 Watch Your Step Citation Stepwisely Klairessa Carry Back Foxbritches
Exceed_And_Excel
Chemical reaction
Renzo; Sebastiani, Giovanni Vittorio (1 August 1982). "Concerted and stepwise mechanisms in the eliminations from 1,2-dihaloacenaphthenes promoted by
E1cB-elimination_reaction
1966 song by the Beach Boys
a sense of drama to the mood. Musicologist Philip Lambert identifies a stepwise motif in the call-and-response melodies – one which ascends before the
Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)
Don't_Talk_(Put_Your_Head_on_My_Shoulder)
Series of orbital maneuvers
chosen such that the chaser approximately assumes the orbit of the target. Stepwise, the chaser closes in on the target, until proximity operations (see below)
Space_rendezvous
Order of free-living flatworms
Giribet, Gonzalo (2014). "Inclusive taxon sampling suggests a single, stepwise origin of ectolecithality in Platyhelminthes". Biological Journal of the
Lecithoepitheliata
of their weight, the bars cannot be suspended on cords but are laid in stepwise order on pads over a rectangular trough resonator. In its shape and size
Roneat_dek
Low-pitched instrumental part
created from a continuous sequence of quarter notes in a mostly scalar, stepwise or arpeggio-based part called a "walking bass line". In Latin, salsa music
Bassline
Statistical test for multiple comparisons
The Newman–Keuls or Student–Newman–Keuls (SNK) method is a stepwise multiple comparisons procedure used to identify sample means that are significantly
Newman–Keuls_method
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Saraswathi; Goddess of Arts
Boy/Male
Japanese
Joyful; righthanded. Old Samurai name.
Boy/Male
German
Victorious.
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Fatherly Figure
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Friendly
Girl/Female
Australian, French
Darling; Similar to Cherie Dear One
Girl/Female
Indian Arabic
Jasmine.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Tender, Delicate, Soft, Gentle
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Provider
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
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