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gradient [Am ˈɡreɪdiənt, Brit ˈɡreɪdɪənt] N
1. gradient (slope):
gradient
gradient
gradient
gradiente f LatAm
a gradient of 20% or of one in five
2. gradient:
gradient MATH, PHYS
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gradiente PHYS, MATH, METEO
gradient [ˈgreɪdiənt] N GEO, AUTO
gradient
gradient [ˈgreɪ·di·ənt] N GEO, AUTO
gradient
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Wind gradient can have a noticeable effect on ground launches, also known as winch launches or wire launches.
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Both feature a ring of many small alpha-helical proteins that rotate relative to nearby stationary proteins, using a potential gradient as an energy source.
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It works by converting the image to black and white, re-sizing it, breaking it into a grid, and looking at intensity gradients or edges.
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The answer comes in form of a gradient of nodal protein.
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Fish die-offs have been directly associated with thermal gradients, stagnation, and ice cover.
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