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quasi-external — adj.; quasi externally, adv … Useful english dictionary
Quasi-Zenith Satellite System — Quasi Zenith satellite orbit QZSS animation The Quasi Zenith Satell … Wikipedia
Quasi-criminal — means a lawsuit or equity proceeding that has some, but not all, of the qualities of a criminal prosecution. It may appear in either a Common law or a Civil law jurisdiction. It refers to a court s right to punish for actions or omissions as if… … Wikipedia
Quasi-quotation — is a linguistic device that facilitates rigorous and terse formulation of general rules about linguistic expressions while properly observing the use mention distinction. It was introduced in by the philosopher and logician Willard van Orman… … Wikipedia
External validity — is the validity of generalized (causal) inferences in scientific studies, usually based on experiments as experimental validity. [ Mitchell, M. Jolley, J. (2001). Research Design Explained (4th Ed) New York:Harcourt.] Inferences about cause… … Wikipedia
Quasi — For the prefix, see the Wiktionary entry quasi . Quasi Quasi on stage in Chicago Background information Origin … Wikipedia
Quasi-satellite — A quasi satellite is an object in a 1:1 orbital resonance with its planet that stays close to the planet over many orbital periods.A quasi satellite s orbit around the Sun takes exactly the same time as the planet s, but has a different… … Wikipedia
Quasi-Monte Carlo method — In numerical analysis, a quasi Monte Carlo method is a method for the computation of an integral (or some other problem) that is based on low discrepancy sequences. This is in contrast to a regular Monte Carlo method, which is based on sequences… … Wikipedia
Quasi-threshold graph — In graph theoretic mathematics, a quasi threshold graph is a graph that can be constructed using the following rules: # K 1 is a quasi threshold graph #If G is a quasi threshold graph, then so is the graph obtained by adding a new vertex… … Wikipedia
Quasi-experimental design — A quasi experiment is a scientific research method primarily used in the social sciences. “Quasi” means likeness or resembling, so therefore quasi experiments share characteristics of true experiments which seek interventions or treatments. The… … Wikipedia