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infinite-horizon model - перевод на русский

MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR CALCULATING GENETIC MUTATIONS
Infinite-alleles model; Infinate-alleles model
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infinite-horizon model      
модель с бесконечным интервалом (планирования)
infinite         
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InFinite

['infinit]

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безграничность

безграничный

безмерный

бесконечно большой

бесконечно-удаленный

бесконечный

беспредельный

нефинитный

прилагательное

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бесконечный

беспредельный

безграничный

бесконечный, безграничный

очень большой

(с сущ. во мн. ч.) несметный, бесчисленный

математика

бесконечно большой

эмоциональное выражение

несметный

неисчислимый

бесчисленный

грамматика

неличный

техника

сверхчувствительный

синоним

boundless, illimitable, limitless

антоним

circumscribed, finite, limited, relative

существительное

['infinit]

общая лексика

(the infinite) бесконечность

бесконечное пространство или время

безграничность

(the infinite) бесконечность, бесконечное пространство

разговорное выражение

масса

множество

математика

бесконечно большая величина

собирательное выражение

масса, множество

infinite         
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InFinite
infinite 1. noun 1) coll. масса, множество 2) (the infinite) бесконечность, бесконечное пространство 2. adj. 1) бесконечный, безграничный; очень большой - infinite series - infinite space 2) (с сущ. во мн. ч.) несметный, бесчисленный 3) gram. неличный Syn: boundless, illimitable, limitless Ant: circumscribed, finite, limited, relative
infinite         
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InFinite
1) бесконечность || бесконечный
2) мат. бесконечно большая величина
OTH radar         
  • [[Duga radar]] array, near [[Chernobyl]]
  • Official coverage of the [[Jindalee Operational Radar Network]]
  • antenna]] ''(left)'' reaches a target beyond the horizon by refracting off the [[ionosphere]], and the echo signal from the target ''(right)'' returns to the receiving antenna by the same route.
  • OTH-B coverage from stations in Maine and Oregon
  • PLUTO II OTH Radio broadcasting from Cyprus on frequency 15300 AM, recorded on 16 August 2022
  • U.S. Navy Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar station
  • Coverage of the three U.S. Navy ROTHR stations in Texas, Virginia, and Puerto Rico
RADAR SYSTEM THAT CAN FIND TARGETS AT 100S–1000S OF KILOMETRES, BEYOND THE RADAR HORIZON
OTHR; Over-The-Horizon radar; OTH-B; OTH-B Radar; Over the horizon radar; OTH radar; Over-the-horizon; Skywave radar; OTH-SW; ROTHR; Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar; Tactical Multi-Mission Over the Horizon Radar

существительное

общая лексика

загоризонтная РЛС

синоним

Over The Horizon radar

infinite impulse response filter         
  • IIR filter example
PROPERTY OF MANY LINEAR TIME-INVARIANT (LTI) SYSTEMS
IIR filter; Iir filter; Infinite-impulse-response; Infinite-impulse response; Infinite impulse response filter
фильтр с импульсной характеристикой бесконечной длительности
offing         
  • mi}}.
  • Geometrical basis for calculating the distance to the horizon, tangent-secant theorem
  • A ship moving away, beyond the horizon
  • Geometrical distance to the horizon, Pythagorean theorem
  • Maximum zenith angle for elevated observer in homogeneous spherical atmosphere
  • A view across a 20-km-wide bay in the coast of Spain. Note the curvature of the Earth hiding the base of the buildings on the far shore.
  • Geometrical horizon distance
  • Three types of horizon
  • Typical desert horizon
  • Two points on the horizon are at the intersections of the lines extending the segments representing the edges of the building in the foreground. The horizon line coincides here with the line at the top of the doors and windows.
APPARENT LINE THAT SEPARATES EARTH FROM SKY
The horizon; Horizon distance; Offing; Offings; Horizen; Curvature of the horizon; Distance to the horizon; Horizon dip; Horizon zenith angle; Distance to horizon

['ɔfiŋ]

существительное

общая лексика

взморье

море

видимое от берега до горизонта

море, видимое с берега до горизонта

offing         
  • mi}}.
  • Geometrical basis for calculating the distance to the horizon, tangent-secant theorem
  • A ship moving away, beyond the horizon
  • Geometrical distance to the horizon, Pythagorean theorem
  • Maximum zenith angle for elevated observer in homogeneous spherical atmosphere
  • A view across a 20-km-wide bay in the coast of Spain. Note the curvature of the Earth hiding the base of the buildings on the far shore.
  • Geometrical horizon distance
  • Three types of horizon
  • Typical desert horizon
  • Two points on the horizon are at the intersections of the lines extending the segments representing the edges of the building in the foreground. The horizon line coincides here with the line at the top of the doors and windows.
APPARENT LINE THAT SEPARATES EARTH FROM SKY
The horizon; Horizon distance; Offing; Offings; Horizen; Curvature of the horizon; Distance to the horizon; Horizon dip; Horizon zenith angle; Distance to horizon
1) открытое море
2) вдали от берега
3) подход
4) взморье
IIR filter         
  • IIR filter example
PROPERTY OF MANY LINEAR TIME-INVARIANT (LTI) SYSTEMS
IIR filter; Iir filter; Infinite-impulse-response; Infinite-impulse response; Infinite impulse response filter
(infinite impulse response filter) фильтр с импульсной характеристикой бесконечной длительности
Horizon         
  • mi}}.
  • Geometrical basis for calculating the distance to the horizon, tangent-secant theorem
  • A ship moving away, beyond the horizon
  • Geometrical distance to the horizon, Pythagorean theorem
  • Maximum zenith angle for elevated observer in homogeneous spherical atmosphere
  • A view across a 20-km-wide bay in the coast of Spain. Note the curvature of the Earth hiding the base of the buildings on the far shore.
  • Geometrical horizon distance
  • Three types of horizon
  • Typical desert horizon
  • Two points on the horizon are at the intersections of the lines extending the segments representing the edges of the building in the foreground. The horizon line coincides here with the line at the top of the doors and windows.
APPARENT LINE THAT SEPARATES EARTH FROM SKY
The horizon; Horizon distance; Offing; Offings; Horizen; Curvature of the horizon; Distance to the horizon; Horizon dip; Horizon zenith angle; Distance to horizon

[hə'raɪzn]

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"Горизонт" (еженедельная научно-популярная телепрограмма; передаётся Би-би-си-2 [BBC 2] с 1964)

Определение

infinite
1.
If you describe something as infinite, you are emphasizing that it is extremely great in amount or degree.
...an infinite variety of landscapes...
The choice is infinite.
ADJ [emphasis]
infinitely
His design was infinitely better than anything I could have done.
ADV: ADV adj/adv
2.
Something that is infinite has no limit, end, or edge.
Obviously, no company has infinite resources.
ADJ
infinitely
A centimeter can be infinitely divided into smaller units.
ADV: ADV with v

Википедия

Infinite alleles model

The infinite alleles model is a mathematical model for calculating genetic mutations. The Japanese geneticist Motoo Kimura and American geneticist James F. Crow (1964) introduced the infinite alleles model, an attempt to determine for a finite diploid population what proportion of loci would be homozygous. This was, in part, motivated by assertions by other geneticists that more than 50 percent of Drosophila loci were heterozygous, a claim they initially doubted. In order to answer this question they assumed first, that there were a large enough number of alleles so that any mutation would lead to a different allele (that is the probability of back mutation to the original allele would be low enough to be negligible); and second, that the mutations would result in a number of different outcomes from neutral to deleterious.

They determined that in the neutral case, the probability that an individual would be homozygous, F, was:

F = 1 4 N e u + 1 {\displaystyle F={1 \over 4N_{e}u+1}}

where u is the mutation rate, and Ne is the effective population size. The effective number of alleles n maintained in a population is defined as the inverse of the homozygosity, that is

n = 1 F = 4 N e u + 1 {\displaystyle n={1 \over F}=4N_{e}u+1}

which is a lower bound for the actual number of alleles in the population.

If the effective population is large, then a large number of alleles can be maintained. However, this result only holds for the neutral case, and is not necessarily true for the case when some alleles are subject to selection, i.e. more or less fit than others, for example when the fittest genotype is a heterozygote (a situation often referred to as overdominance or heterosis).

In the case of overdominance, because Mendel's second law (the law of segregation) necessarily results in the production of homozygotes (which are by definition in this case, less fit), this means that population will always harbor a number of less fit individuals, which leads to a decrease in the average fitness of the population. This is sometimes referred to as genetic load, in this case it is a special kind of load known as segregational load. Crow and Kimura showed that at equilibrium conditions, for a given strength of selection (s), that there would be an upper limit to the number of fitter alleles (polymorphisms) that a population could harbor for a particular locus. Beyond this number of alleles, the selective advantage of presence of those alleles in heterozygous genotypes would be cancelled out by continual generation of less fit homozygous genotypes.

These results became important in the formation of the neutral theory, because neutral (or nearly neutral) alleles create no such segregational load, and allow for the accumulation of a great deal of polymorphism. When Richard Lewontin and J. Hubby published their groundbreaking results in 1966 which showed high levels of genetic variation in Drosophila via protein electrophoresis, the theoretical results from the infinite alleles model were used by Kimura and others to support the idea that this variation would have to be neutral (or result in excess segregational load).

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