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  2. Metrical task system - Wikipedia

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    A task system is a pair (,) where = {,, …,} is a set of states and : is a distance function. If is a metric, (,) is a metrical task system. An input to the task system is a sequence =,, …, such that for each , is a vector of non-negative entries that determine the processing costs for the states when processing the th task.

  3. The Metric Marvels - Wikipedia

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    The Metric Marvels was released on VHS for educational buyers only in 1979 by Newell and Yohe, Inc.; Center for Humanities Mount Kisco, NY. This release was in color and included one videocassette (approximately 17 min., 30 sec.) and seven teacher's guides, described as "seven 2 1/2 minute segments in which four animated superheroes explain the ...

  4. Outline of the metric system - Wikipedia

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    Gravitational metric system was a little-used variant of the metric system that normalised the acceleration due to gravity. Metre–tonne–second system of units was a variant of the metric system used in French and Russian industry between the First and Second World Wars. Between 1812 and 1839 France used a quasi-metric system: Mesures usuelles

  5. Metric connection - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a metric connection is a connection in a vector bundle E equipped with a bundle metric; that is, a metric for which the inner product of any two vectors will remain the same when those vectors are parallel transported along any curve. [1] This is equivalent to: A connection for which the covariant derivatives of the metric on E ...

  6. Metrication in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A shampoo label from the U.S. that shows a round metric quantity taking secondary status in parentheses next to non-integer U.S. customary quantity. Metrication is the process of introducing the International System of Units, also known as SI units or the metric system, to replace a jurisdiction's traditional measuring units.

  7. Metric - Wikipedia

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    The word metric is often used to mean a descriptive statistic, indicator, or figure of merit used to describe or measure something quantitatively, including: Performance indicator , a measure of an organization's activities and performance

  8. Metrication - Wikipedia

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    Metric, but some non-metric units are used for specific areas: rural land – alqueire; cattle weight – arroba; screen sizes – polegada (inch); tyre pressure – libra-força por polegada quadrada, but referred by its English abbreviation: psi. Peru: Peruvian (variants of Spanish) Metric, but inches (pulgadas) are used for screen sizes and ...

  9. Gravitational metric system - Wikipedia

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    The gravitational metric system (original French term Système des Méchaniciens) is a non-standard system of units, which does not comply with the International System of Units (SI). It is built on the three base quantities length , time and force with base units metre , second and kilopond respectively.