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41 σχολαστικός
A inclined to ease, enjoying leisure,αἱ -κώτεραι πόλεις Arist.Pol. 1322b37
, cf. 1341a28; σύλλογοι ς. lounging parties, ib. 1313b4; τὸ σ. leisure, Id.EN 1177b22.2 Astrol., σ. τόπος = ἀργός 11.4, Vett.Val. 186.3.II devoting one's leisure to learning, learned man, scholar, Thphr. ap. D.L.5.37, Posidon.36 J., CIG 2746 ([place name] Aphrodisias), al., Sammelb. 1921, Plu.Cic.5.3 freq. in bad sense, pedant, learned simpleton, Arr.Epict.1.11.39, M.Ant.1.16, Hierocl.Facet.263, al.III advocate, Phoeb.Fig.3; as an officially recognized legal adviser, OGI 693 (iii A.D.), PSI1.45.2 (V A.D.), PMasp. 2 ii 2,al. (vi A.D.), etc.; ἀπὸ σχολαστικῶν, = ex- σχολαστικός, PLond.5.1701.14 (vi A.D.); esp. public advocate, Lat.defensor civitatis, IGRom.4.765 ([place name] Phrygia);σ. καὶ ἔκδικος BGU1094.1
(vi A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχολαστικός
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42 artificial intelligence
Gen Mgta branch of computer science concerned with the development of computer systems capable of performing functions that normally require human intelligence, for example, reasoning, problem solving, learning from experience, and speech recognition. Artificial intelligence research combines elements of computer science and cognitive psychology. It is a controversial field because of the difficulty of defining its goals and disagreement over whether these goals are attainable. Much research has been done since World War II, beginning with the theoretical work of Alan Turing during the 1940s. The term became known with the publication in 1961 of the paper Steps Toward Artificial Intelligence by Marvin Minsky, cofounder with John McCarthy of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Branches of artificial intelligence with applications in business and management include expert systems and robotics. -
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curve:accumulation curve кривая накопления; кривая нарастающих частот; интегральная криваяaction curve кривая действияASN curve кривая среднего объёма выборкиbimodal curve двухвершинная криваяcarbon-dioxide curve углекислая криваяcompetition curve кривая успешности конкурирования особиdose-effect curve кривая доза - эффект, кривая эффектаdosis-mortality curve кривая доз смертности, кривая, выражающая зависимость гибели организмов от дозы излучения или другого фактораdosis-response curve кривая доза - эффект, кривая эффектаeffect curve кривая эффекта (стат.)exponential curve экспоненциальная криваяfrequency curve кривая частотgeometric growth curve кривая геометрического ростаgrowth curve кривая ростаheight curve кривая высотlearning curve кривая обученияlight curve световая криваяlogistic curve логистическая криваяlogistic curve логистическая кривая (стат.)multihit curve многоударная криваяmuscle curve кривая мышечного сокращенияone-hit response curve одноударная криваяone-step growth curve кривая одиночного цикла размножения, одноступенчатая кривая размноженияoxygen sag curve кривая насыщения воды кислородом воздухаoxygen-dissociation curve кривая диссоциации кислорода (в крови)photoactivation curve кривая активирования светомpressure-flow curve кривая давление - токpressure-volume curve кривая давление - объёмregression curve кривая регрессииresultant curve результирующая криваяsingle-step growth curve кривая одиночного цикла размножения, одноступенчатая кривая размноженияspecies-area curve кривая зависимости величины площади описания и количества выявленных видовsurvivorship curve кривая выживаемостиtheoretical curve теоретическая криваяtime curve кривая зависимости (процесса) от времениunimodal curve одновершинная криваяEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > curve
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