The ability of something to grow or expand.
/ɡrəʊˈæbələti/
Essential supplies or equipment required for a specific purpose or situation; items that are necessary.
/ˈnes.kə.ruːrians/
The alteration of the surface of a metal, such as bronze, through a chemical reaction, producing a thin worn or weathered effect, often used for artistic or decorative purposes.
/peɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
to make something more professional or professional in character, standards, or appearance; to transform something into a professional enterprise, operation, or activity by applying professional standards or practices.
/ˈprɒfəˌlæzt/
A phrase derived from the maritime practice of using half-crown (2/6 or 2/10, which is approximately 2 pennies or 2/10ths of a shilling) as a nautical term for the latitude of a ship or the distance from one point to another, particularly when navigating or charting.
/twəpənθs/
Relating to a debate or dispute within Christian theology between those who hold to orthodox Trinitarian beliefs and those who have differing views on the nature of the Trinity, especially those who reject or criticize the teaching of the Chalcedonian Creed.
/ɪnˈtrʌnɪtɪnərɪən/
ReLU (Rectified Linear Unit) is a widely used activation function in artificial neural networks. It returns the input if it is positive, otherwise, it returns zero. This function helps to introduce non-linearity into the network, which is crucial for capturing complex patterns in the data.
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A general term for a method of displaying data or information in a graphical format, often used in technical documentation or data visualization applications.
GAUPS is an acronym for General Aviation Usage and Statistics, which refers to the data and information collected and analyzed related to the usage and operations of general aviation aircraft.
/ˈɡeɪ.kɔːp.z/
RHC is an abbreviation used in various fields such as business, healthcare, and project management. It might stand for 'Rehabilitation & Health Care', 'Rehabilitation Healthcare Centers', 'Risk Handling Characteristics', or 'Risk Handling Capability'. The specific meaning depends on the context in which it is used.
/ɑːr ɛ ˈ helmets/