English to Malay Dictionary approximation

approximation

penghampiran
definition
noun
these figures are only approximations
a value or quantity that is nearly but not exactly correct.
example
The story, which is performed in an 'approximation' of a Beijing Opera style, is simple.
The potential of mean force can also be derived from Eq. 18 based on the harmonic 'approximation' .
Most of the work in quantum mechanics was in the Galilean (or non-relativistic) 'approximation' .
the band smashed up their equipment in an 'approximation' of rock star behaviour
The translog form provides a second-order 'approximation' of the true cost function at a point.
The current difficulties of the Ukrainian government in achieving 'approximation' of the Law of Ukraine with the Law of the European Union.
Matheson's method does give a very close 'approximation' to the situation in 1890.
First, the asymptotic results provide a very reasonable 'approximation' for the velocity even for a much lower level of cooperativity.
Thus, the classic Kok model is just convenient first-order 'approximation' to the real case.
Previously published methods for deriving Q have used eigen-decomposition of an 'approximation' to P (t).
Without a fully linear structure to the economy, at best an inflation index is an 'approximation' .
Here's a nice little political survey which gives you an 'approximation' of where you are on the political spectrum.
Most pocket cameras have a separate viewfinder: what you see is an 'approximation' of what the lens is seeing.
What he is talking about is not an 'approximation' to the Golden Mean.
the band smashed up their equipment in an 'approximation' of rock star behavior
For participants in the glue group, similar 'approximation' was achieved with single circumferential application of tissue glue.
Once Fido performs even a close 'approximation' of the trick a reward follows.
Their derivations will extend to cover the present cases, given the same 'approximations' made above.
To compare behavioral responses among regions, we used Kruskal-Wallis tests, which use chisquare 'approximations' .
The 'approximations' provide conservative control of the genome-wise type I error rate.
In the Appendix, we use small v approximations to derive simple analytic 'approximations' for the quantitative results from the models.
User's attitudes also had to be examined in order to assess whether the 'approximations' in the animation were satisfactory.
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