Plural of locus, or position. The term is often used for a set of points, for example, a line, a circle - all the points (positions) that satisfy a certain condition.
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∙ 14y agoIt is the perimeter of a circle
The product is the result of multiplication.
That's the plural of locus - the set of all points that satisfy some condition.
A score in time eans 20 years "four score and seven years ago" means 87
It is a rational number.
Chromosomal Loci is a Heterozygous
Perhaps you mean genius loci, the guardian deity of a place, or more loosely, a place's characteristic atmosphere
It is the perimeter of a circle
one score is equal to 20
The product is the result of multiplication.
Short answer: NoLong answer: There is, strictly speaking, no single "mathematic mean" but there is an Arithmetic Mean, a Geometric Mean and a Harmonic Mean (see the related linl for some more details)The "Arithmetic Mean" is what is generally considered the "Average"
That's the plural of locus - the set of all points that satisfy some condition.
There are infinitely many loci. So the answer depends on which 4 locis you mean.Incidentally, it should not be "loci's" which means belong to the loci.
"Hortus loci" is Latin for "garden of the place." It refers to a garden that is specific to a certain location or area, often designed to showcase plants native to that region.
Loci Communes was created in 1543.
Heterozygous refers to an individual having two different alleles for a particular gene. This means that one allele is dominant and the other is recessive, with the dominant allele often determining the phenotype. Heterozygosity can result in a variety of genetic outcomes depending on the specific alleles present.
Genius Loci - Bernice Summerfield - was created in 2006.