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Что (кто) такое self-reference - определение

SENTENCE, IDEA OR FORMULA REFERS TO ITSELF
Self reference; Self-referential; Meta-sentence; Self-reflexivity; Self-reflexive; Self-Reference; Self-ref; Selfreference; Self referential; Self-referential function; Self-reflexive song
  • A self-referencing work of [[graffiti]] apologizing for its own existence
  • [[Drawloom]], with drawboy above to control the harnesses, woven as a repeating pattern in an early-18-hundreds piece of Japanese silk. The silk illustrates the means by which it was produced.
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self-reference         
self-referential         
¦ adjective (especially of a literary or other creative work) making reference to itself, its creator, or their other work.
Derivatives
self-referentiality noun
self-referentially adverb
Self-reference effect         
PSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL
Self-Reference Effect
The self-reference effect is a tendency for people to encode information differently depending on whether they are implicated in the information. When people are asked to remember information when it is related in some way to themselves, the recall rate can be improved.
Self-reference puzzle         
Self-referential puzzle
A self-reference puzzle is a type of logical puzzle where the question in the puzzle refers to the attributes of the puzzle itself.Base 3 self-reference puzzles
Reference work         
  • The ''[[Brockhaus Enzyklopädie]]'', the best-known traditional reference book in German-speaking countries
  • ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'', 15th edition: volumes of the Propedia (green), Micropedia (red), Macropedia (black), and 2-volume Index (blue)
  • The ''[[Lexikon des Mittelalters]]'', a specialised German encyclopedia
PUBLICATION TO WHICH ONE CAN REFER FOR CONFIRMED FACTS
Reference works; Reference book; Reference textbooks; Reference texts; Reference books; Refernce textbooks; Reference document
A reference work is a work, such as a book or periodical (or their electronic equivalents), to which one can refer for information. The information is intended to be found quickly when needed.
Reference range         
  • Coefficient of variation versus deviation in reference ranges established by assuming arithmetic normal distribution when there is actually a log-normal distribution.
  • When assuming a normal distribution, the reference range is obtained by measuring the values in a reference group and taking two standard deviations either side of the mean. This encompasses ~95% of the total population.
MEASURED VALUES IN A CONTROL GROUP
Normal range; Reference values; Reference interval; Normal values; Reference value; Reference ranges; Optimal range; Optimal health range; Therapeutic target range; Standard reference range; Standard range; Reference limit; Reference cutoff; Cutoff (reference value); Threshold (reference value); Reference threshold; Reference cut-off; Optimal health ranges; Cutoff value; Cut-off (reference value); Cutoff (value)
In medicine and health-related fields, a reference range or reference interval is the range or the interval of values that is deemed normal for a physiological measurement in healthy persons (for example, the amount of creatinine in the blood, or the partial pressure of oxygen). It is a basis for comparison for a physician or other health professional to interpret a set of test results for a particular patient.
Reference genome         
  • scaffolds]] in the complete process of sequencing and assembly of a reference genome. The gap between contig 1 and 2 is indicated as sequenced, forming a scaffold, while the other gap is not sequenced and separates scaffold 1 and 2.
  • Evolution of the cost of sequencing a human genome from 2001 to 2021
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DIGITAL NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE DATABASE, ASSEMBLED BY SCIENTISTS AS A REPRESENTATIVE EXAMPLE OF A SPECIES' SET OF GENES
Reference assembly; Human Reference Sequence; Reference sequence; Human reference genome; GRCh38; GRCh; GRCh37
A reference genome (also known as a reference assembly) is a digital nucleic acid sequence database, assembled by scientists as a representative example of the set of genes in one idealized individual organism of a species. As they are assembled from the sequencing of DNA from a number of individual donors, reference genomes do not accurately represent the set of genes of any single individual organism.
Reference question         
TYPE OF LEGAL CASE IN CANADA WHERE THE EXECUTIVE ASKS FOR THE OPINION OF THE COURT
Reference Question; Reference case; Abstract review; Reference cases
In Canadian law, a reference question or reference case (formally called abstract review) is a submission by the federal or a provincial government to the courts asking for an advisory opinion on a major legal issue. Typically the question concerns the constitutionality of legislation.
Frame of reference         
  • Three frames of reference in special relativity. The black frame is at rest. The primed frame moves at 40% of light speed, and the double primed frame at 80%. Note the scissors-like change as speed increases.
  •  An observer O, situated at the origin of a local set of coordinates – a frame of reference '''F'''. The observer in this frame uses the coordinates (''x, y, z, t'') to describe a spacetime event, shown as a star.
ABSTRACT COORDINATE SYSTEM AND THE SET OF PHYSICAL REFERENCE POINTS THAT UNIQUELY FIX (LOCATE AND ORIENT) THE COORDINATE SYSTEM AND STANDARDIZE MEASUREMENT(S)
Frames of reference; Reference frames; Frame dependent; Relative reference; System of reference; Fixed coordinate system; Reference Frame; Reference frame (physics); Frame of Reference; Reference system; Observational reference frame; Observational frame of reference; Spacetime coordinates; Reference frame; Reference point (physics); Observer's reference frame
In physics and astronomy, a frame of reference (or reference frame) is an abstract coordinate system whose origin, orientation, and scale are specified by a set of reference points―geometric points whose position is identified both mathematically (with numerical coordinate values) and physically (signaled by conventional markers).
Reference Re Secession of Quebec         
REFERENCE QUESTION
Re: Secession of Quebec; Re Secession of Quebec; Reference re Quebec Secession; Quebec Secession Reference; Quebec Supreme Court Reference; Supreme Court Reference on Quebec; Secession reference; Quebec's right to self-determination; Reference re Secession of Quebec; Reference on Quebec
Reference Re Secession of Quebec, [1998] 2 SCR 217 is a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of Canada regarding the legality, under both Canadian and international law, of a unilateral secession of Quebec from Canada.

Википедия

Self-reference

Self-reference is a concept that involves referring to oneself or one's own attributes, characteristics, or actions. It can occur in language, logic, mathematics, philosophy, and other fields.

In natural or formal languages, self-reference occurs when a sentence, idea or formula refers to itself. The reference may be expressed either directly—through some intermediate sentence or formula—or by means of some encoding.

In philosophy, self-reference also refers to the ability of a subject to speak of or refer to itself, that is, to have the kind of thought expressed by the first person nominative singular pronoun "I" in English.

Self-reference is studied and has applications in mathematics, philosophy, computer programming, second-order cybernetics, and linguistics, as well as in humor. Self-referential statements are sometimes paradoxical, and can also be considered recursive.