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contiguity (kɒntɪˈgjuːɪtɪ) [ad. L. contiguitās, or F. contiguité (17th c. in Littré), f. L. contigu-us, F. contigu: see prec. and -ity.] 1. The condition of touching or being in contact.1641 Wilkins Math. Magick ii. iv. (1648) 175 There being not the least contiguity or dependence upon any body. 167...
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Contiguity
Contiguity or contiguous may refer to:
Contiguous data storage, in computer science
Contiguity (probability theory)
Contiguity (psychology)
Contiguous distribution of species, in biogeography
Geographic contiguity of territorial land
Contiguous zone in territorial waters
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contiguity
contiguity/ˌkɔntɪˈgju:ətɪ; ˌkɑntɪ`ɡjuətɪ/ n[U](fml 文) being contiguous 接触; 相邻; 邻近.
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Contiguity (psychology)
Association by contiguity is the root of association by similarity. In conditioning, contiguity refers to how associated a reinforcer is with behaviour.
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Contiguity (probability theory)
The notion of contiguity is closely related to that of absolute continuity. External links
Contiguity Asymptopia: 17 October 2000, David Pollard
Asymptotic normality under contiguity in a dependence case
A Central Limit Theorem
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discontiguity
discontiˈguity [f. dis- 9 + contiguity.] The quality of being discontiguous; discontinuity or isolation of parts.1676 H. More Remarks 60 A Discontinuity or Discontiguity of matter. Ibid. 140 Not because there is any more fear then of discontiguity or a vacuum.
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Geographic contiguity
Geographic contiguity is the characteristic in geography of political or geographical land divisions, as a group, not being interrupted by other land or Geographic contiguity is important in biology, especially animal ranges.
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co-adjacence
co-adjacence, -ency (kəʊəˈdʒeɪsəns, -sɪ) [f. co- + adjacence, -cy.] The quality or state of being coadjacent, contiguity; spec. in Philos. a term for one of the Aristotelian laws of the association of ideas, in which the principle of relation is that of contiguity.1842 Sir W. Hamilton in Reid's Wks....
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Andrew Goatly
Two Dimensions of Meaning: Similarity and Contiguity in Language, Culture and Ecology published by Routledge
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Living people
Alumni of Jesus
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Community separator
Separators are typically created by one or more municipalities in situations of rapid urban growth, where unchecked development might otherwise result in the contiguity
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Split attention effect
Spatial Contiguity Principle
There have been propositions to eliminate the term "split-attention effect" and replace it with "spatial contiguity". The spatial contiguity principle is the idea that corresponding information is easier to learn in a multimedia format when presented close together rather
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Laws of association
In psychology, the principal laws of association are contiguity, repetition, attention, pleasure-pain, and similarity.
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Metaphor and metonymy
Metaphor (drawing a similarity between two things) and metonymy (drawing a contiguity between two things) are two fundamental opposite poles along which It has been argued that the two poles of similarity and contiguity are fundamental ones along which the human mind is structured; in the study of human
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Association of ideas
The passage is obscure, but it indicates the principles known as contiguity, similarity, and contrast. Hartley took account only of Contiguity, or the repetition of impressions synchronous or immediately successive.
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Amihai
This is a highly controversial plan, which according to both critics and advocates, will result in the effective severance of West Bank's territorial contiguity
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