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1 convolution
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2 convolution
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3 convolution
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4 convolution
s.1 la acción de arrollar o envolver.2 repliegue, enroscadura.3 (Anatomía) una de las sinuosidades o senos de un órgano, especialmente del cerebro o del intestino.4 circunvolución.5 recoveco.6 espiral, hélice.7 convolución, circunvolución. -
5 convolution code
nTELECOM código convolucional m -
6 convolution product
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7 convolution of two functions
English-Spanish mathematics dictionary > convolution of two functions
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8 Broca's convolution
s.convolución de Broca. -
9 cerebral convolution
s.circunvolución cerebral. -
10 Heschl's convolution
s.convolución de Heschl. -
11 occipitotemporal convolution
s.convolución del lóbulo fusiforme.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > occipitotemporal convolution
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12 subtemporal convolution
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13 superfrontal convolution
s.primera circunvolución frontal. -
14 transisthmian convolution
s.convolución transístmica.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > transisthmian convolution
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15 Zuckerkandl's convolution
s.convolución de Zuckerkandl.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > Zuckerkandl's convolution
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16 two
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Convolution — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Convolution », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le terme convolution désigne deux types d… … Wikipédia en Français
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