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Что (кто) такое exhaustive technique - определение

SET OF EVENTS WHOSE UNION COVERS THE ENTIRE SAMPLE SPACE
Collectively exhaustive; Collective Exhaustion; Collective exhaustion; Collectively Exhaustive Events; Jointly exhaustive; Jointly Exhaustive
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Collectively exhaustive events         
In probability theory and logic, a set of events is jointly or collectively exhaustive if at least one of the events must occur. For example, when rolling a six-sided die, the events 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 balls of a single outcome are collectively exhaustive, because they encompass the entire range of possible outcomes.
Musical technique         
GROUP OF TECHNIQUES RELATING TO THE COMPOSING, PRODUCTION OR PERFORMANCE OF MUSIC
Technique (music); General Instrumental technique; Performance technique; Instrumental technique; Brass technique; String instrument technique; String technique; Brass instrument technique; Stringed instrument technique; Woodwind technique; Woodwind instrument technique; Percussion technique; Percussion instrument technique; Percussion instrumental technique; Woodwind instrumental technique; Brass instrumental technique; String instrumental technique; Stringed instrumental technique
Musical technique is the ability of instrumental and vocal musicians to exert optimal control of their instruments or vocal cords in order to produce the precise musical effects they desire. Improving one's technique generally entails practicing exercises that improve one's muscular sensitivity and agility.
Exhaustive ballot         
MAJORITARIAN VOTING METHOD
Elimination ballot; Elimination Ballot; Exhaustive voting
The exhaustive ballot is a voting system used to elect a single winner. Under the exhaustive ballot the elector casts a single vote for their chosen candidate.
technique         
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Technique (disambiguation); Techniques
n.
1) to acquire, develop, work out; perfect a technique
2) to apply a technique
3) an acting; dance technique
4) relaxation techniques
technique         
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Technique (disambiguation); Techniques
(techniques)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A technique is a particular method of doing an activity, usually a method that involves practical skills.
...tests performed using a new technique.
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2.
Technique is skill and ability in an artistic, sporting, or other practical activity that you develop through training and practice.
He went off to the Amsterdam Academy to improve his technique.
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Technique         
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·noun ·same·as Technic, ·noun.
technique         
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Technique (disambiguation); Techniques
¦ noun a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
?a procedure that is effective in achieving an aim.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from L. technicus (see technic).
Baker's technique         
User:Tmigler/Baker's Technique; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Baker's Technique; Baker's Technique
In theoretical computer science, Baker's technique is a method for designing polynomial-time approximation schemes (PTASs) for problems on planar graphs. It is named after Brenda Baker, who announced it in a 1983 conference and published it in the Journal of the ACM in 1994.
Microtechnique         
  • Microtome-knife-profile
  • Paraffin wax
  • Smear from solid medium and liquid medium
  • Tissue processing - Embedding station
  • Tissue processing - Tissue sections on slides are stained on an automated stainer
Micro technique
Microtechnique is an aggregate of methods used to prepare micro-objects for studying. It is currently being employed in many fields in life science.
Alexander Technique         
POSTURAL AWARENESS TECHNIQUE
The Alexander Technique; Primary Control; Direction (Alexander Technique); Alexander Principle; Posture release imagery; Alexander technique
The Alexander Technique, named after its developer Frederick Matthias Alexander (1869–1955), is a popular type of alternative therapy based on the idea that poor posture gives rise to a range of health problems.

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Collectively exhaustive events

In probability theory and logic, a set of events is jointly or collectively exhaustive if at least one of the events must occur. For example, when rolling a six-sided die, the events 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 balls of a single outcome are collectively exhaustive, because they encompass the entire range of possible outcomes.

Another way to describe collectively exhaustive events is that their union must cover all the events within the entire sample space. For example, events A and B are said to be collectively exhaustive if

A B = S {\displaystyle A\cup B=S}

where S is the sample space.

Compare this to the concept of a set of mutually exclusive events. In such a set no more than one event can occur at a given time. (In some forms of mutual exclusion only one event can ever occur.) The set of all possible die rolls is both mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive (i.e., "MECE"). The events 1 and 6 are mutually exclusive but not collectively exhaustive. The events "even" (2,4 or 6) and "not-6" (1,2,3,4, or 5) are also collectively exhaustive but not mutually exclusive. In some forms of mutual exclusion only one event can ever occur, whether collectively exhaustive or not. For example, tossing a particular biscuit for a group of several dogs cannot be repeated, no matter which dog snaps it up.

One example of an event that is both collectively exhaustive and mutually exclusive is tossing a coin. The outcome must be either heads or tails, or p (heads or tails) = 1, so the outcomes are collectively exhaustive. When heads occurs, tails can't occur, or p (heads and tails) = 0, so the outcomes are also mutually exclusive.

Another example of events being collectively exhaustive and mutually exclusive at same time are, event "even" (2,4 or 6) and event "odd" (1,3 or 5) in a random experiment of rolling a six-sided die. These both events are mutually exclusive because even and odd outcome can never occur at same time. The union of both "even" and "odd" events give sample space of rolling the die, hence are collectively exhaustive.