In mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a partition of a plane into regions close to each of a given set of objects. In the simplest case, these objects are just finitely many points in the plane (called seeds, sites, or generators). For each seed there is a corresponding region, called Voronoi cells, consisting of all points of the plane closer to that seed than to any other. The Voronoi diagram of a set of points is dual to its Delaunay triangulation.
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Virtul time
Virtual space
Virtual slide
A virtual slide is created when glass slides are digitally scanned in their entirety to provide a high resolution digital image using a digital scanning system for the purpose of medical digital image analysis. Digital slides can be retrieved from a storage system, and viewed on a computer screen, by running image management software on a standard web browser, and assessed in exactly the same way as on a microscope.
Virtual predictive autopsy
Tissue based diagnosis
Tissue based diagnosis (TBD) includes all diagnostic procedures that are performed on human tissue for disease classification and treatment. Its computerized information analysis is called Digital Pathology.
Thermodynamic principles
The laws of thermodynamics define a group of physical quantities, such as temperature, energy, and entropy, that characterize thermodynamic systems in thermodynamic equilibrium.
Theory of time functions
Theory of sampling
The Theory of Sampling, the only fully comprehensive approach to representative sampling, allows a complete analysis of representativity regarding all sampling methods, procedures and equipment. … The sampling process is the only guarantee for a representative sample.
Theory of relativity
The theory of relativity usually encompasses two interrelated theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity. Special relativity applies to all physical phenomena in the absence of gravity. General relativity explains the law of gravitation and its relation to other forces of nature.