dyadic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to a dyad or based on two
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How To Use dyadic In A Sentence

  • In signal processing land, we simply take high and lowpass pairs, ala dyadic wavelets or quadrature mirror filters, to create orthogonal frequency banks. Splicing in Rutherford et al 2005 « Climate Audit
  • This results in a division of the input image into many rectangular pieces, similar to those shown, organized into a data structure called a dyadic tree. NYT > Global Home
  • Actors engage in the formation of dyadic relationships, called guanxi, which are based on joint interest, interdependence, reciprocity, trust, and open-endedness.
  • We examined the possibility that mutual hostility and permissiveness expressed key structural characteristics of dyadic interactions that could best be tapped by perturbing the system.
  • He was also the first to attempt to provide an integrated account of non-conditional and conditional ought statements, one that provided an analysis of conditional ˜ought™s via a monadic deontic operator coupled with a material conditional (reminiscent of similar failed attempts in von Wright 1951 to analyze the dyadic notion of commitment), and allowed for a form of factual detachment (more below). Deontic Logic
  • However, those aggressive children who do evaluate their friendship quality more positively than their friend may eventually experience problems also in their dyadic friendships.
  • While Luby does not dismiss the idea of a pharmacological treatment in the future, Luby's lab is currently testing a unique early intervention called dyadic play therapy.
  • Often Bronte's most powerful scenes are dyadic: two pictures appear in the mind, bang, bang, two acts of imagistic assertion, with the second simply erasing or subtracting the first. Archive 2010-02-07
  • For members of the inner group, the leader-subordinate dyadic exchange was seen as a partnership that was characterized by reciprocal influence; extracontractual behavior; mutual trust, respect, and liking; and a sense of a common fate. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • On line dyadic selective breeding water share checks an instrument.
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