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Wat (wie) is Z curve - definitie


Z curve         
  • Z curve of C.elegans chromosome III
3D ZIGZAGGING CURVE THAT UNIQUELY REPRESENTS A DNA SEQUENCE
Z-curve; Zcurve
The Z curve (or Z-curve) method is a bioinformatics algorithm for genome analysis. The Z-curve is a three-dimensional curve that constitutes a unique representation of a DNA sequence, i.
Z-order curve         
  • center
  • ''x'' + 2''y''}} where ''x'' and ''y'' both belong to the [[Moser–de Bruijn sequence]], and the Z-order curve that connects the sums in numerical order
  • center
  • Calculating the Z-order curve (''x'', ''y'')-coordinates from the interleaved bits of the ''z''-value 2479.
FUNCTION WHICH MAPS MULTIDIMENSIONAL DATA TO ONE DIMENSION WHILE PRESERVING LOCALITY OF THE DATA POINTS
Morton-order matrix representation; Morton-order; Morton number (number theory); Morton code; Morton-order matrix represention; Z-order (curve); Morton order; Swizzled textures; Texture Swizzling
In mathematical analysis and computer science, functions which are Z-order, Lebesgue curve, Morton space-filling curve, Morton order or Morton code map multidimensional data to one dimension while preserving locality of the data points. It is named in France after Henri Lebesgue, who studied it in 1904, and named in US after Guy Macdonald Morton, who first applied the order to file sequencing in 1966.
Epidemic curve         
  • Common source outbreak of Hepatitis A in Nov-Dec 1978
A STATISTICAL CHART USED IN EPIDEMIOLOGY TO VISUALISE THE ONSET OF A DISEASE OUTBREAK.
Epi curve; Epidemiological curve
An epidemic curve, also known as an epi curve or epidemiological curve, is a statistical chart used in epidemiology to visualise the onset of a disease outbreak. It can help with the identification of the mode of transmission of the disease.