Equations mean a problem mostly in math
Q - equational programming language - was created in 1991.
Nadia Nedjah has written: 'Pattern-matching automata for efficient evaluation on equational programming'
it is a equational division it takes place in somatic cells of all part of the body....for growth...
Mitosis is equational division of living cells, by which one cell gives rise to two daughter cells. The five stages of mitosis are:ProphaseAnaphaseMetaphaseTelophaseCytokinesis
Mitosis that is an Equational division in which one cell divide into two daughter cells having same chromosome number.
Equational division is a mathematical concept that involves dividing one expression by another while maintaining equality. It is often used in algebraic contexts where equations are manipulated to isolate variables or solve for unknowns. This process relies on the properties of equality to ensure that if two expressions are equal, dividing both sides by a non-zero expression preserves that equality. Essentially, it helps simplify complex equations while keeping the equations balanced.
the parralel north is a circle of lattitude that is 40 degrees north of the earth equational plane it crooses europe the medeterenean sea asia
W. McCune has written: 'Automated deduction in equational logic and cubic curves' -- subject(s): Algebraic Curves, Automatic theorem proving, Curves, Algebraic
Sun Yong has written: 'Equational characterization of binding (Extended Abstract)'
mitosis is the process of cell division where in the chromosomes replicate and get equally distributed into two daughter cells . the chromosome number in each daughter cell is equal to that in the parent cell..i.e. diploid hence mitosis is known as equational division..
Well.....it's quite simple..... the quatom physics geomentrinary and klaystianoploid explain how the intergalactic substantial eqution of each of there exoctic qualities, but if my calculations are correct then then the sum of my quadiatic equational formula should equal that they are equal in every single way
Arthur Knoebel has written: 'The equational classes generated by single functionally precomplete algebras' -- subject(s): Lattice theory, Universal Algebra, Varieties (Universal algebra) 'Sheaves of Shells over Boolean Spaces' -- subject(s): Sheaf theory, Boolean Algebra