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ELEMENT OF A BASIS FOR A FUNCTION SPACE
Basis Function; Basis functions; Blending function; Basis Functions; Fourier basis

basis      
n. αρχή, βάση
income account         
TIME WHEN FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ARE REPORTED
Cash basis accounting; Accounting methods; Cash-basis verses accrual-basis accounting; Income account; Cash-basis versus accrual-basis accounting; Income Account; Cash Method v. Accrual Method; Comparison of the Cash Method and Accrual Method of accounting; Comparison of cash method and accrual method of accounting; Comparison of Cash Method and Accrual Method of accounting; Accrual method; Accrual method of accounting; Comparison of cash and accrual methods of accounting; Accounting method
εισοδηματικός λογαριασμός
historical cost         
ORIGINAL MONETARY VALUE OF AN ITEM
Accounting cost; Historic cost; Historical Cost concept; Historical cost accounting; Historic cost accounting; Stable measuring unit assumption; Nominal monetary units; Amortized cost
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Definitie

basis
n.
1) to form, provide a basis for
2) a firm, solid, sound; first-name; scientific; shaky basis
3) on a basis (on a solid basis; she was promoted on the basis of her accomplishments; to be paid on an hourly basis; to be on a first-name basis)

Wikipedia

Basis function

In mathematics, a basis function is an element of a particular basis for a function space. Every function in the function space can be represented as a linear combination of basis functions, just as every vector in a vector space can be represented as a linear combination of basis vectors.

In numerical analysis and approximation theory, basis functions are also called blending functions, because of their use in interpolation: In this application, a mixture of the basis functions provides an interpolating function (with the "blend" depending on the evaluation of the basis functions at the data points).