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  1. Term

    wiktionary term short term medium term long term Term may refer to Term language or terminology , a noun or compound word used in a specific context meaning Term computers or terminal emulator, a program that emulates a video terminal Term architecture or terminal form, a human head and bust that continues as a square tapering pillar like form Technical term , part of the specialized vocabulary of a particular field Contractual term , a legally binding provision Lengths of Term time time Academic term , a division of the academic year in which classes are held Easter term Lent term Michaelmas term Term of office , the length of time a person serves in a particular office Term of patent , the maximum period during which a patent can be maintained in force In mathematics Term mathematics , a component of a mathematical expression Term logic , a component of a logical expression Ground term , a term with no variables Term algebra , the algebra of mathematical terms Term symbol , a concept in quantum mechanics See also Full term , at the end of the duration of a pregnancy Maxterms Minterms Term logic Tern disambiguation Terme disambiguation Termeh , a type of textile United States midterm election disambig ar be cv de Begriff eo Termino terminologio ka pl Termin ro Termen ru sr tr Terim uk yi ...   more details



  1. Major term

    The major term is the Predicate logic predicate term of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism . It appears in the major premise along with the middle term and not the minor term . It is an end term meaning not the middle term . Example Major premise All men are mortal . Minor premise Socrates is a man. Conclusion Therefore Socrates is mortal . The major term is bolded above. FOLDOC Category Term logic ...   more details



  1. Minor term

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The minor term is the subject term of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism . It also appears in the minor premise together with the middle term . Along with the major term it is one of the two end term s. Example Major premise All men are mortal. Minor premise Socrates is a man. Conclusion Socrates is mortal. The minor term is bolded above. See also major term DEFAULTSORT Minor Term Category Term logic ...   more details



  1. End term

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The end terms in a categorical syllogism are the major term and the minor term not the middle term . These two terms appear together in the conclusion and separately with the middle term in the major premise and minor premise, respectively. Example Major premise All M are P . Minor premise All S are M. Conclusion All S are P . The end terms are in italics. S is the minor term, P is the major term, and M is the middle term. DEFAULTSORT End Term Category Term logic Logic stub ...   more details



  1. Epiphany term

    Epiphany term is the second academic term of the University of Durham and formerly of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne before 2004 http www.ncl.ac.uk press.office newslink index.html?ref 1077708461 . The term runs from January to March. See also Michaelmas term Hilary term the equivalent of Epiphany at Oxford and Dublin Lent term Summer term Trinity term Easter term UK university stub Category Durham University Category Academic terminology ...   more details



  1. Error term

    Error term may refer to Errors and residuals in statistics An error term or error bound in numerical mathematics. disambig ...   more details



  1. Middle term

    The middle term in bold must distribution of terms distributed in at least one premise s but not in the main contention conclusion of a categorical syllogism . The major term and the minor term s, also called the end term s, do appear in the conclusion. Example Major premise All men are mortal. Minor premise Socrates is a man . Conclusion Socrates is mortal. The middle term is bolded above. FOLDOC logic stub Category Term logic et Kesktermin ...   more details



  1. Easter term

    refimprove date September 2010 Easter term is the name of the summer term at the University of Cambridge , the University of Wales, Lampeter , University of Durham , and formerly University of Newcastle upon Tyne before 2004 ref http www.ncl.ac.uk press.office newslink ?ref 1077708461 University terms to be renamed , University of Newcastle upon Tyne , UK, 25 February 2004. ref , in the United Kingdom . It runs from April to June. The expression is also used for the third term of the legal year in the Courts of England and Wales , many schools and other educational institutions. See also Epiphany term Hilary term Lent term Michaelmas term Summer term Trinity term References reflist UK university stub Category English law Category Terminology of the University of Cambridge Category Durham University Category Academic terminology ...   more details



  1. Full Term

    About the academic calendar the duration of pregnancy Pregnancy Full Term in the universities of University of Oxford Oxford and University of Cambridge Cambridge refers to the eight weeks within the longer academic term during which lectures are given and students are required to be in residence. The dates of Full Term may differ from year to year within the fixed dates of the whole term simply, but ambiguously, referred to as Term with a capital, or occasionally statutory term . References http www.admin.ox.ac.uk examregs 03 00 REGULATIONS ON THE NUMBER AND LENGTH OF TERMS.shtml University of Oxford Regulations on the number and length of terms http www.ox.ac.uk about the university university year dates of term.html University of Oxford term dates http www.cam.ac.uk cambuniv termdates.html University of Cambridge term dates Category Oxbridge Category Calendars ...   more details



  1. Summer term

    Summer term is the name of the summer academic term at many United Kingdom British school s and universities and elsewhere in the world. In the UK, Summer term runs from the Easter holiday until the end of the academic year in June or July, and thus corresponds to the Easter term at Cambridge University , and Trinity term at Oxford University Oxford , University of Dublin Dublin and some other places. Summer term is defined in some UK statutory instrument s, such as the Education Assessment Regulations Foundation to Key Stage 3 Order Northern Ireland 2007, which says blockquote summer term means the period commencing immediately after the Easter holiday and ending with the school year. ref http www.deni.gov.uk assess arrangements 7.pdf Education Assessment Regulations Foundation to Key Stage 3 Order Northern Ireland 2007 ref blockquote The Education National Curriculum Key Stage 1 Assessment Arrangements England Order 2004 says more simply blockquote summer term means the final term of the school year. ref http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2004 uksi 20042783 en.pdf Education National Curriculum Key Stage 1 Assessment Arrangements England Order 2004 ref blockquote Covering the possibility of six term academic years, the School Finance England Regulations 2008 say blockquote summer term means the third term of the school year where a school has three terms, or the fifth and sixth terms where a school has six terms ref http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2008 uksi 20080228 en 2 School Finance England Regulations 2008 ref blockquote See also Michaelmas term Epiphany term Hilary term Lent term Trinity term Easter term References reflist Category Academic terminology ...   more details



  1. Relative term

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A relative term is a term that makes two or more distinct references to objects which may be the same object, for example in The Morning Star is the Evening Star . A relative term is typically expressed in ordinary language by means of a phrase with explicit or implicit blanks. Examples loves is the same object as is giver of to . The word is is a relative term when it expresses identity. The colloquial meaning for a relative term is that it is different for different people. An example someone who is 5 feet tall might think someone who is 6 feet tall is tall, but someone who is 5 feet 5 inches would think that someone who is 6 feet 5 inches is tall. See also Theory of relations DEFAULTSORT Relative Term Category Term logic nl Relatief ...   more details



  1. Source term

    Source term can refer to A measure of radioactive contamination One of the terms in a linear differential equation , especially a wave equation disambig ...   more details



  1. Hilary term

    Hilary Term is the second academic term of the Universities of University of Oxford Oxford ref http www.ox.ac.uk about the university university year dates of term.html Dates of Full Terms , University of Oxford , UK. ref ref name Oxford Regs http www.admin.ox.ac.uk examregs 03 00 REGULATIONS ON THE NUMBER AND LENGTH OF TERMS.shtml Oxford University Regulations on the number and lengths of terms , University of Oxford, UK. ref and University of Dublin Dublin ref http www.tcd.ie calendar term dates ref academic year. It runs from January to March and is so named because the feast day of Hilary of Poitiers St Hilary of Poitiers , 14 January, falls during this term. All terms are dated from this day in the following way Citation needed date January 2011 Michaelmas term 13 Sundays before to 5 Sundays before the feast day of St Hilary Hilary term 1 Sunday to 9 Sundays after the feast day of St Hilary Trinity term 15 Sundays to 21 Sundays after the feast day of St Hilary The term originated in the legal system. The Courts of England and Wales divide the legal year into four terms Hilary, Easter, Trinity and Michaelmas. At the University of Oxford, following the resolution made by Council on 8 May 2002, Hilary Term begins on and includes 7 January and ends on and includes 25 March or the Saturday before Palm Sunday, whichever is the earlier. ref name Oxford Regs In Hilary Term, as in Michaelmas Term and in Trinity Term , there is a period of eight weeks known as Full Term, beginning .... ref name Oxford Regs The dates on which each Full Term will begin and end in the next academic year but one are published by the Registrar in the University Gazette during Hilary Term. ref name Oxford Regs See also Michaelmas term Epiphany term the equivalent of Hilary term at Durham University Lent term the equivalent of Hilary term at Cambridge, Lancaster, LSE, and Lampeter Summer term Trinity term Easter term References reflist Category Terminology of the University of Oxford Category English ...   more details



  1. Trinity term

    Trinity term is the name of the third and final term of the University of Oxford ref http www.ox.ac.uk about the university university year dates of term.html Oxford University Dates of Full Terms. ref ref name Oxford Regs http www.admin.ox.ac.uk examregs 03 00 REGULATIONS ON THE NUMBER AND LENGTH OF TERMS.shtml Oxford University Regulations on the number and lengths of terms , University of Oxford, UK. ref and the University of Dublin s ref http www.tcd.ie calendar Trinity College Dublin Term Dates. ref academic year . It runs from about mid April to about the end of June and is named after Trinity Sunday , which falls eight weeks after Easter , in May or June. At the University of Oxford, following the resolution made by Council on 8 May 2002, Trinity Term begins on and includes 20 April or the Wednesday after Easter, whichever is the later, and ends on and includes 6 July. ref name Oxford Regs In Trinity Term, as in Michaelmas Term and in Hilary Term , there is a period of eight weeks known as Full Term, beginning on a Sunday, within which lectures and other instruction prescribed by statute or regulation are given. ref name Oxford Regs The dates on which each Full Term will begin ... during Hilary Term. ref name Oxford Regs At the University of Sydney , it was the second and coldest ... Calendar University of Sydney, Calendar Archive ref The term is also one of four ... Trinity term Trinity term legal definition of Trinity term. Trinity term synonyms by the Free Online ... , by John Bouvier 1856 . ref Trinity term is also used for the sitting of the High Court of Justice ... calculators calculators termdatecalculator.htm New Square Chambers Legal Term Dates Calculator. ref Schools Schools in the United Kingdom which use the name Trinity term include Dean Close School Oswestry School Wellingborough School References reflist See also Michaelmas term Hilary term Lent term Easter term Summer term Category English law Category Terminology of the University of Oxford ...   more details



  1. Constant term

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In mathematics , a constant term is a term mathematics term in an Expression mathematics algebraic expression has a value that is constant function constant or cannot change, because it does not contain any modifiable Variable mathematics variables . For example, in the quadratic polynomial math x 2 2x 3, math the 3 is a constant term. After like terms are combined, an algebraic expression will have at most one constant term. Thus, it is common to speak of the quadratic polynomial math ax 2 bx c, math where x is the variable, and has a constant term of c . If c     0, then the constant term will not actually appear when the quadratic is written. It is notable that a term that is constant, with a constant as a multiplicative coefficient added to it although this expression could be more simply written as their product , still constitutes a constant term as a variable is still not present in the new term. Although the expression is modified, the term ... a variable, while the original number has a constant meaning, this has no bearing if the new term stays ... a constant. Any polynomial written in standard form has a unique constant term, which can be considered a coefficient of x sup 0 sup . In particular, the constant term will always be the lowest Degree of a polynomial degree term of the polynomial. This also applies to multivariate polynomials. For example, the polynomial math x 2 2xy y 2 2x 2y 4 math has a constant term of &minus 4, which can ... term can be obtained by substituting in 0 instead of each variable thus, eliminating each variable ... term. In general a constant term is one that does not involve any variables at all. However in expressions ... of constant term cannot be used in this sense, since that would lead to calling 4 the constant term of math x 3 2 4 math , whereas substituting 0 for x in this polynomial makes it evaluate to 13.so DEFAULTSORT Constant Term Category Polynomials Category Elementary algebra ar ...   more details



  1. Term (mathematics)

    A term is a mathematical expression which may form a separable part of an equation, a series, or another expression. Definition In elementary mathematics , a term is either a single number or variable, or the product of several numbers or variables, separated from another term by a or sign in an overall expression. For example, in 3 4 x 5yzw 3, 4 x , and 5 yzw are all terms. In the context of polynomial s, sometimes term is used for a monomial with a coefficient to collect like terms in a polynomial is the basic Operation mathematics operation of making it a linear combination of distinct monomials. A Series mathematics series is often represented as the sum of a sequence of terms. In general mathematical use, however, term is not limited to additive expressions. Individual factors in an expression representing a product are Multiplication Notation and terminology multiplicative term s. Indeed, individual elements of any mathematical expression may be referred to as terms. Term logic Terms also appear in logic . Specific names for terms addition and subtraction Addend Subtrahend and minuend are the first and second terms, respectively, in subtraction multiplication Factor. In a multiplication of two factors, the first is called the multiplicand and the second is called the multiplier. divisions and fractions The top of a division is called the numerator or dividend , and the bottom is called the denominator or divisor . term value the value of the term such as the term value of 8 is 8. See also Like and unlike terms References cite book first Steven last Schwartzman title The words of mathematics An etymological dictionary of mathematical terms used in English pages 219 publisher ... math stub ar bs lan matematika de Term eo Termo eu Gai matematika ml no Ledd matematikk nn Ledd i matematikk pl Term pt Termo matem tica simple Term mathematics fi Termi matematiikka sv Term matematik ...   more details



  1. Kinetic term

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In physics , a kinetic term is the part of the Lagrangian that is bilinear in the fields this does not include the mass term and for nonlinear sigma models, they are not even bilinear , and usually contains two derivative s with respect to time or space in the case of fermion s, the kinetic term usually has one derivative only. The equation of motion derived from such a Lagrangian contains differential operators which are generated by the kinetic term. In mechanics , the kinetic term is math T frac 1 2 dot x 2 frac 1 2 left frac partial x partial t right 2 math In quantum field theory , the kinetic term for real Scalar field theory scalar field s, electromagnetic field and Fermionic field Dirac fields Dirac field are math T frac 1 2 partial mu Phi partial mu Phi frac 1 4g 2 F mu nu F mu nu i bar psi partial mu gamma mu psi math respectively. DEFAULTSORT Kinetic Term Category Particle physics Physics stub ...   more details



  1. Lent term

    nofootnotes date September 2010 Lent term is the name of the spring academic term at the following United Kingdom British universities University of Cambridge Kings College London London School of Economics and Political Science Exeter University University of Lancaster University of Wales, Lampeter University of Wales, Aberystwyth Canterbury Christ Church University University of Liverpool Swansea University and was the name of the autumn term at the University of Sydney before it swapped over to the two semester system in 1989. The term runs from January to March and thus corresponds to Hilary term at Oxford University Oxford and University of Dublin Dublin , and Epiphany term at University of Durham Durham . At University of Sydney Sydney , it ran from March to May 10th to 22nd Mondays of the year . Schools Schools in the United Kingdom which use the name Lent term include Amesbury School Bloxham School Brighton College Bromsgrove School Clifton College Dean Close School Downside School Dulwich College Eton College Forest School Walthamstow Forest School Gresham s School King s School, Canterbury King s School, Gloucester Lancaster Royal Grammar School Manchester Grammar School Oswestry School Royal Grammar School, Worcester Ruthin School Sevenoaks School Shrewsbury School St Benedict s School St. Edmund s College Ware Sutton Valence School Tonbridge School Westminster Cathedral Choir School Warwick School Wellingborough School Whitgift School See also Michaelmas term Epiphany term Hilary term Summer term Trinity term Easter term References http calendararchive.usyd.edu.au Calendar University of Sydney, Calendar Archive UCambridge stub Category Terminology of the University of Cambridge Category Lancaster University Category Academic terminology zh ...   more details



  1. Term paper

    Refimprove date April 2009 A term paper is a research paper written by student s over an academic term , accounting for a large part of a grade. Term papers are generally intended to describe an event, a concept, or argue a point. A term paper is a written original work discussing a topic in detail, usually several typed pages in length and is often due at the end of a semester. There is much overlap between the terms research paper and term paper . The phrase term paper was originally used to describe a paper usually a research based paper that was due at the end of the term either a semester or quarter, depending on which unit of measure a school used. However, the term has fallen out of favor. Common usage has term paper and research paper as interchangeable, but this is not completely accurate. Not all term papers involve academic research, and not all research papers are term papers. Term papers date back to the beginning of the 19th century when print could be reproduced cheaply and written texts of all types reports, memoranda, specifications, and scholarly articles could be easily produced and disseminated. During the years from 1870 to 1900, Moulton and Holmes 2003 write that American education was transformed as writing became a method of discourse and research the hallmark of learning. ref Moulton, Margaret R. and Holmes, Vicki L 2003 The Research Paper A Historical Perspective, Teaching English in the Two Year College 30 4 p.366 ref Russell 1991 writes that in the 1910s ... term papers to students of levels of education. There are many websites that sell term papers of all ... ADDING YOUR LINK HERE. DO NOT POST SPAM LINKS TO ANY TERM PAPER SHARING WEBSITE. THIS INCLUDES ALL SITES SELLING TERM PAPERS. IT ALSO INCLUDES SITES THAT DISTRIBUTE TERM PAPERS WITHOUT CHARGE. ADDING ... termpapr.htm On writing term papers http library.humboldt.edu ic general competency kuhlthau.html Kuhlthau ... Approach to Library and Information Services by Carol Kuhlthau DEFAULTSORT Term Paper Category Educational ...   more details



  1. Tera Term

    Infobox Software name Tera Term screenshot caption developer Tera Term Project programming language latest release version 4.73 latest release date release date 2012 2 29 operating system Microsoft Windows genre Terminal emulator license BSD license website http ttssh2.sourceforge.jp Tera Term rarely TeraTerm is an open source, free, software implemented, terminal emulator communications program. It emulates different types of computer terminal s, from DEC VT100 to DEC VT382. It supports telnet , Secure ... scripting language and a few other useful plugins. The first versions of Tera Term were created ... to effectively support the Japanese language. Original development of Tera Term stopped in the late ..., restarted development of the open source version of Tera Term. He added his own implementation of SSH2 ... Term developed by Yutaka was more recent than version 3.1.3 from Ayera Technologies, it was decided to give this branch of Tera Term Professional version numbers starting 4.xx. In January 2005, Boris ... questions from Tera Term users. Posting in this forum is the best way to suggest new features for Tera Term or propose new commands for the Tera Term Macro language. Since 2007, Tera Term has been maintained by Tera Term Project Japanese Developer team as open source software. The latest versions of Tera Term are compatible with Windows 98 and higher. Tera Term has comparable features to PuTTY and SecureCRT ... 2008 11 11 ref Tera Term common versions 2.2 Cannot find a copy that s not wrapped in a downloader ... refimprove date March 2009 reflist Tera Term latest sample images gallery Image TeraTerm ... versions Sourceforge Japan http www.logmett.com forum index.php Tera Term Support forum. Mirror for downloading Tera Term in North America http www.ayera.com teraterm Ayera Technologies web site with version 3.1.3 http networkingvibes.blogspot.com 2007 05 power of tera term.html Tera Term TTL Scripting ... Category Windows only free software ja Tera Term ru TeraTermPro ...   more details



  1. Term sheet

    A term sheet is a bullet point document outlining the material terms and conditions of a business agreement. After a term sheet has been executed , it guides legal counsel in the preparation of a proposed final agreement . It then guides, but is not necessarily binding, as the signatories negotiate, usually with legal counsel, the final terms of their agreement. A term sheet implies the terms of a business transaction, as proposed by a party. It may be either binding or non binding. Term sheets are very similar to letter of intent letters of intent LOI in that they are both preliminary, mostly non binding documents meant to record two or more parties intentions to enter into a future agreement based on specified but incomplete or preliminary terms. The difference between the two is slight and mostly a matter of style an LOI is typically written in letter form and focuses on the parties intentions a term sheet skips most of the formalities and lists deal terms in bullet point or similar format. There is an implication that an LOI only refers to the final form. A term sheet may be a proposal, not an agreed to document. Within the context of venture capital financing, a term sheet typically includes conditions for financing a startup company . The key offering terms in such a term sheet include a amount raised, b price per share, c pre money valuation, d liquidation preference, e voting rights, f anti dilution provisions, and g registration rights ref http www.nvca.org index.php?option com docman&task doc download&gid 75&Itemid 93 ref See also Memorandum of understanding References Refimprove date May 2008 reflist External links http www.investopedia.com terms t termsheet.asp Definition from Investopedia http nvca.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 108&Itemid 136 NVCA Model Term Sheet Category Legal documents law term stub ...   more details



  1. Michaelmas term

    nofootnotes date March 2010 For the Jacobean play by Thomas Middleton Michaelmas Term play Michaelmas term is the first academic term of the academic year in a number of English speaking universities and schools, especially in the United Kingdom . Michaelmas term derives its name from Michaelmas the Feast of St Michael and All Angels , which falls on 29 September. The term runs from September or October to Christmas and is the only term name shared by Cambridge and Oxford. The legal year The term is also the name of the first of four terms into which the legal year is divided by the Courts of England and Wales . While the name is not used in the United States court systems, the United States Supreme Court nevertheless follows the custom by beginning its year long term on the first Monday in October, a date which generally coincides with Michaelmas. Universities Universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland which use the name Michaelmas term include University of Cambridge University of Oxford ... of London colleges. It also used to be the third and final term at the University of Sydney before ... made by Council on 8 May 2002, Michaelmas Term begins on and includes 1 October and ends on and includes ... , University of Oxford, UK. ref In Michaelmas Term, as in Hilary Term and in Trinity Term , there is a period of eight weeks known as Full Term, beginning on a Sunday, within which lectures and other ... each Full Term will begin and end in the next academic year but one are published by the Registrar in the University Gazette during Hilary Term. ref name Oxford Regs Schools Schools in the United Kingdom which use the name Michaelmas term include Abingdon School Amesbury School Bradfield College Bristol ... term include Thomas M. Cooley Law School See also Hilary term Lent term Summer term Trinity term Easter term Epiphany term References reflist http web2.comlab.ox.ac.uk ox terms.html Oxford University Dates of Full Terms http www.lamp.ac.uk uni term dates.htm University of Wales, Lampeter Dates of Terms ...   more details



  1. Term limit

    dablink This article is about the legal and political issue for the book by Vince Flynn see Term Limits novel . Refimprove date October 2007 see also Rotation in office A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of Term of office terms a officeholder may serve in a particular elected office. When term limits are found in Presidential system presidential and semi presidential system ..., while, in other cases, the restrictions are merely on the number of consecutive terms. Use of term limits see also List of political term limits Ancient history Term limits have a long history. Ancient ... imposing a limit of a single term on the office of Roman censor censor . The annual magistrates Tribune ... Many modern presidential system presidential republics employ term limits for their highest offices ... States Constitution Constitution in 1951. There are no term limits for Vice President of the United ... Senate Senators , although there have been calls for term limits for those offices. Under various ... have term limits. Formal limits in America date back to the 1682 Pennsylvania Charter of Liberties ..., 1909 5 3048, 3055 56, 3065. ref See also term limits in the United States . The Russia Russian Federation ... federal subjects , the same two term limit existed until 2004, but now there are no term limits for governors. Term limits are also common in Latin America, where most countries are also presidential ... of Mexico Senate cannot be reelected for the next immediate term under article 50 and 59 of the Constitution ... six year term. This makes every presidential election in Mexico a non incumbent election. Countries that operate a parliamentary system of government are less likely to employ term limits on their leaders. This is because such leaders rarely have a set term at all rather, they serve as long as they have ..., such countries may impose term limits on the holders of other offices&mdash in republics, for example, a ceremonial presidency may have a term limit, especially if the office holds reserve power ...   more details



  1. Term logic

    Aristotelianism In philosophy , term logic , also known as traditional logic or Aristotelianism Aristotelian ... to the term logic needed to understand philosophy texts written before predicate logic came ... and ideas of term logic can have difficulty understanding such texts, because their authors typically assumed an acquaintance with term logic. Aristotle s system Aristotle s logical work is collected ... and formal inference, and it is principally this part of Aristotle s works that is about term logic ... terms hence the name two term theory or term logic and that the reasoning process is in turn built from propositions The term is a part of speech representing something, but which is not true or false in its own right, such as man or mortal . The proposition consists of two terms, in which one term ... which combinations of true premises yield true conclusions. The term A term Greek horos is the basic ... or denial. For Aristotle, a term is simply a thing , a part of a proposition. For early modern .... See the book by Prior below for an excellent discussion of the problem . The proposition In term ... grammatical. A singular term for Aristotle is that which is of such a nature as to be predicated ... feature of term logic is that, of the four terms in the two premises, one must occur twice ... to the order of the middle term in relation to the major and minor terms Figure 1 Middle Term, Major Term Minor Term, Middle Term Minor term, Major Term Figure 2 Major Term, Middle Term Minor Term, Middle Term Minor Term, Major Term Figure 3 Middle Term, Major Term Middle Term, Minor Term Minor Term, Major Term Figure 4 Major Term, Middle Term Middle Term, Minor Term Minor Term, Major Term Sorted ... , the Kantian categories, and the petitio principii problem Decline of term logic Term ... rather than terms, but otherwise followed many of the conventions of term logic and was influential ... of George Boole Boole and John Venn Venn , typically yielded systems highly influenced by the term logic ...   more details



  1. Term-frequency

    Term frequency TF is a measure of how often a term is found in a collection of documents. TF is combined with inverse document frequency IDF as a means of determining which documents are most relevant to a query. TF is sometimes also used to measure how often a word appears in a specific document. The most common structure for storing and calculating TF are hash table s, e.g. NLTK FreqDist function uses this. ling stub References unreferenced date March 2012 reflist Category Computational linguistics ...   more details




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