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What (who) is two-sided rectilinear comber - definition

Two-sided

comber         
  • Edward de Wind Blue Plaque
  • The Square. The Gillespie Memorial and St. Mary's Parish Church can also be seen.
  • [[John Miller Andrews]]
  • St. Mary's Church of Ireland
  • Interior of St. Mary's Church of Ireland
TOWN IN COUNTY DOWN, NORTHERN IRELAND
Comber Primary School; Comber, County Down
comber1 ['k??m?]
¦ noun
1. a long curling sea wave.
2. a person or machine that combs cotton or wool.
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comber2 ['k?mb?]
¦ noun a small coastal sea bass. [Serranus cabrilla.]
Origin
C18: of unknown origin.
Double-sided painting         
ART CANVAS WITH PAINTINGS ON BOTH SIDES
Double sided painting; Double sided paintings; Double-sided paintings; Doublesided paintings
A double-sided painting is a canvas which has a painting on either side. Historically, artists would often paint on both sides out of need of material.
one-tailed         
  • ''p''-value of [[chi-squared distribution]] for different number of degrees of freedom
  • A '''two-tailed test''' applied to the [[normal distribution]].
  • [[Normal distribution]], showing two tails
ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF COMPUTING THE STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF A PARAMETER INFERRED FROM A DATA SET
One-tailed test; Two-tail test; Two-tail; One-tailed; Two-sided test; Two-tailed test; One-sided test
¦ adjective Statistics denoting a test for deviation from the null hypothesis in one direction only.

Wikipedia

2-sided

In mathematics, specifically in topology of manifolds, a compact codimension-one submanifold F {\displaystyle F} of a manifold M {\displaystyle M} is said to be 2-sided in M {\displaystyle M} when there is an embedding

h : F × [ 1 , 1 ] M {\displaystyle h\colon F\times [-1,1]\to M}

with h ( x , 0 ) = x {\displaystyle h(x,0)=x} for each x F {\displaystyle x\in F} and

h ( F × [ 1 , 1 ] ) M = h ( F × [ 1 , 1 ] ) {\displaystyle h(F\times [-1,1])\cap \partial M=h(\partial F\times [-1,1])} .

In other words, if its normal bundle is trivial.

This means, for example that a curve in a surface is 2-sided if it has a tubular neighborhood which is a cartesian product of the curve times an interval.

A submanifold which is not 2-sided is called 1-sided.