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08:46 Sep 10, 2007 |
English to Hungarian translations [PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics | |||||||
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3 | Cosinor-analízis, koszinuszcsúcs/-maximum, acrophase |
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Cosinor-analízis, koszinuszcsúcs/-maximum, acrophase Explanation: Cosinor-analízis: http://www.efk.pte.hu/dok/tdk2005/programfuzet.pdf, 61. oldal Acrophase n. The time at which the peak of a rhythm occurs. Note: Originally, acrophase referred to the phase angle of the peak of a cosine wave fitted to the raw data of a rhythm (time series). When the term is applied to the actual rhythm, the acrophase will likely vary from cycle to cycle. Unit of measurement: hours (h) or degrees of circumference (°) in relation to an absolute or arbitrary reference. Caveat: The official units of time and of plane angle in the International System of Units are, respectively, the second and the radian. |
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