What does incremence mean?
Incremence means (rare) Incremental growth..
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/ˈɪnkɹɪməns/ · noun
(rare) Incremental growth..
If you give a small glucose load to 30 different people and do not allow for the fact that their basal blood sugars are all different, you may not see a significant rise in the mean blood sugar. Have you corrected your curves and tried to do these plots in terms of incremence and decremence from some starting point?
An aged earth in ruins, and a new World of barbaric nature in the west Discovered, and in European lands The great mind-harvest growing more and more With ardent incremence. Yet still this earth Is but a crescent sphere, half lit with dawn.
This work is being carried on by annual increments of $300000, as part of the five-year program, and as successive incremence of funds become available the construction most urgently needed is undertaken during that year.
When dealing with values in the unit interval we expect the speed of incremence to slow down the closer we come to maximal belief.
The Navy has programed over an incremence of 3 or 4 fiscal years, corrective measures in dikes and walls to protect their investment in this shipyard.
The generalized preprocessing perceptron, ¹ as a function from [0, 1] ⁿ to R can be written as y = Φⁿᵢ₌₁ᵩᵢ(wᵢ, gᵢ (xᵢ)) where xᵢ are the inputs, gᵢ is in the preprocessing layer, wᵢ represents the uncertainty for the conclusion from xᵢ to the output y, φᵢ (wᵢ, sᵢ) represents the semantics of implication xᵢ →_(wi) y, and Φ corresponds to a logical disjunction that calculates an incremence of evidence. Typically, Φ has a greater function, and is an assembly of co-t-norms.
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Incremence means (rare) Incremental growth..
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If you give a small glucose load to 30 different people and do not allow for the fact that their basal blood sugars are all different, you may not see a significant rise in the mean blood sugar. Have you corrected your curves and tried to do these plots in terms of incremence and decremence from some starting point?
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