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A contraction is a shortened version of the spoken and written forms of a word, syllable, or word group, created by omission of internal letters and sounds.. In linguistic analysis, contractions should not be confused with crasis, abbreviations and initialisms (including acronyms), with which they share some semantic and phonetic functions, though all three are connoted by the term ...
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[5]: 31 The magnitude of the action potential set up in any single nerve fibre is independent of the strength of the exciting stimulus, provided the latter is adequate. An electrical stimulus below threshold strength fails to elicit a propagated spike potential. If it is of threshold strength or over, a spike (a nervous impulse) of maximum ...
It is given combinatorially by the Littlewood–Richardson rule, the number of lattice permutations of the skew diagram k/h of weight g. [8] There is an extension of Littlewood's branching rule to arbitrary signatures due to Sundaram (1990, p. 203).
"On contractions of semisimple Lie groups" (PDF). Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 289 (1): 185– 202. doi: 10.2307/1999695. ISSN 0002-9947. JSTOR 1999695. MR 0779059. Gilmore, Robert (2006). Lie Groups, Lie Algebras, and Some of Their Applications. Dover Books on Mathematics. Dover Publications. ISBN 0486445291. MR 1275599.
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Contraction (operator theory), in operator theory, state of a bounded operator between normed vector spaces after suitable scaling Contraction hierarchies, in applied mathematics, a technique to speed up shortest-path routing