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Что (кто) такое sequential experimentation - определение

Sequential times; Sequential Day
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Self-experimentation in medicine         
  • Dr. [[Herta Oberheuser]] being sentenced at Nuremberg
  • Karl Landsteiner in Stockholm, 1930
  • Jesse Lazear
  • Max von Pettenkofer
  • Nicholas Senn
  • Rosalyn Yalow at the Bronx [[VA Hospital]] in 1977
  • Alexander Hoekstra self-administering an experimental, intranasal COVID-19 vaccine developed by [[Rapid Deployment Vaccine Collaborative]] in 2020.
  • Joseph Barcroft
  • Stapp being brought to a sudden stop in the rocket sled
  • Werner Forssmann
PRACTICE OF RESEARCHERS TRYING PROCEDURES ON THEMSELVES
Self-experimentation with drugs
Self-experimentation refers to scientific experimentation in which the experimenter conducts the experiment on themself. Often this means that the designer, operator, subject, analyst, and user or reporter of the experiment are all the same.
Sequential art         
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]] was interested in what closely-spaced sequential photography could show about motion; his works blur the line between science and art, although they are not proper comics.
CATEGORY OF ART THAT PRESENTS A SEQUENCE; COMICS ARE A PROMINENT EXAMPLE
Sequential Art; Graphic narrative; Graphic literature; Pictorial narrative; Sequential storytelling; Sequential narrative; Narrative illustration; Sequential pictorial narrative; Sequential sculpture; Letteratura disegnata; Graphic storytelling; Sequential literature
In comics studies, sequential art is a term proposed by comics artist Will EisnerWill Eisner, Comics and Sequential Art, Poorhouse Press, 1990 (1st ed.: 1985), p.
Sequential minimal optimization         
OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM FOR TRAINING SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINES
Sequential Minimal Optimization
Sequential minimal optimization (SMO) is an algorithm for solving the quadratic programming (QP) problem that arises during the training of support-vector machines (SVM). It was invented by John Platt in 1998 at Microsoft Research.
Sequential analysis         
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS WHERE THE SAMPLE SIZE IS NOT FIXED IN ADVANCE
Statistical sequential analysis; Sequential testing; Sequential sampling; Sequential hypothesis testing
In statistics, sequential analysis or sequential hypothesis testing is statistical analysis where the sample size is not fixed in advance. Instead data are evaluated as they are collected, and further sampling is stopped in accordance with a pre-defined stopping rule as soon as significant results are observed.
Sequential time         
A sequential time is one in which the numbers form a normal sequence, such as 1:02:03 4/5/06 (two minutes and three seconds past 1 am on 4 May 2006 (or April 5, 2006 in the United States) or the same time and date in the "06" year of any other century). Short sequential times such as 1:23:45 or 12:34:56 appear every day.
Sequential access         
  • Sequential access compared to [[random access]]
METHOD OF RETRIEVING AND PROCESSING INFORMATION IN THE ORDER STORED
Serial access; Sequential access method; Sequential read; Sequential write; Sequential I/O; Sequential memory access
Sequential access is a term describing a group of elements (such as data in a memory array or a disk file or on magnetic tape data storage) being accessed in a predetermined, ordered sequence. It is the opposite of random access, the ability to access an arbitrary element of a sequence as easily and efficiently as any other at any time.
Sequential logic         
TYPE OF LOGIC CIRCUIT
Clocked sequential system; Clocked sequential systems; Sequential circuit; Sequential logic circuit; Sequential network
In automata theory, sequential logic is a type of logic circuit whose output depends on the present value of its input signals and on the sequence of past inputs, the input history. This is in contrast to combinational logic, whose output is a function of only the present input.
ALTEX         
JOURNAL
ALTEX (journal); ALTEX Alternativen zu Tierexperimenten; Altern. Anim. Exp.; ALTEX-Altern. Anim. Exp.; ALTEX Alternatives to Animal Experimentation; Altex; Alternativen zu Tierexperimenten; Alternatives to Animal Experimentation; Altern. Tierexp.; Altern Tierexp; Altern. Animal Exp.; Altern Animal Exp; ALTEX: Altern. Tierexp.; ALTEX: Altern Tierexp; ALTEX: Altern. Animal Exp.; ALTEX: Altern Animal Exp
ALTEX: Alternatives to Animal Experimentation is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering alternatives to animal experimentation and related issues of bioethics, seeking to promote the replacement, reduction, and refinement of animal use in research (the "3Rs"). It was originally published in German and established in 1984 as ALTEX: Alternativen zu Tierexperimenten and is published by Springer Spektrum on behalf of the Swiss Society ALTEX Edition.
Sequential coupling         
INTERFACE DESIGN ISSUE WHERE METHODS ARE REQUIRED TO BE CALLED IN A CERTAIN ORDER
Sequential Coupling
In object-oriented programming, sequential coupling (also known as temporal coupling) is a form of coupling where a class requires its methods to be called in a particular sequence. This may be an anti-pattern, depending on context.
Indexed Sequential Access Method         
FILE FORMAT
Indexed Sequential Access Method; Isam; Indexed sequential access method; Basic Indexed Sequential Access Method; Queued Indexed Sequential Access Method; Queued indexed sequential access method; Basic indexed sequential access method; QISAM; BISAM; BISAM (computing); Hierarchical Indexed Sequential Access Method; Hierarchical indexed sequential access method; HISAM (computing); HISAM
<database> (ISAM) An IBM file management system allowing records to be accessed either sequentially (in the order they were entered) or via an index. Each index orders the records on a different key. ISAM was followed by VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method) and pre-dated relational databases. (2003-07-13)

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Sequential time

A sequential time is one in which the numbers form a normal sequence, such as 1:02:03 4/5/06 (two minutes and three seconds past 1 am on 4 May 2006 (or April 5, 2006 in the United States) or the same time and date in the "06" year of any other century). Short sequential times such as 1:23:45 or 12:34:56 appear every day. Larger sequential times rarely appear, such as 12:34:56 7/8/90, or 01:23:45 on 6/7/89. These times can be dependent on the date format being used; the month/day format will produce different results from the day/month format.

This term, however, is not limited to simple counting. Other sequences, such as the decimal numbers of the mathematical constants π (3/14/1592), e (2/7/1828), and the square root of two (1/4/1421) are also noted. Number sequences such as the Fibonacci sequence (1/1/2358) can also be found in time stamps.

These dates are particularly popular with couples getting married who are seeking unique wedding and anniversary dates. Dates with repeating numbers such as July 7, 2007 "7/7/07" are also popular.

Palindromic times can also be observed, e.g. 10:02:10 on 11/01/2001 (two minutes and ten seconds after 10 am on 11 January 2001 in parts of the world using month/day format) was the first fully palindromic time sequence of the twenty-first century. The last palindromic time sequence was at 02:02:10 at 11/01/2020 (two minutes and twenty-one seconds past 2 am on 11 January 2020 in most of the world).

A sequential time occurred during Pi Day on 3/14/15 at 9:26:53.58979... following the sequence of pi to all digits.