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  • 11Weak formulation — Weak formulations are an important tool for the analysis of mathematical equations that permit the transfer of concepts of linear algebra to solve problems in other fields such as partial differential equations. In a weak formulation, an equation …

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  • 12Weak — Weak, v. t. & i. [Cf. AS. w?can. w[=a]cian. See {Weak}, a.] To make or become weak; to weaken. [R.] [1913 Webster] Never to seek weaking variety. Marston. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13weak-kneed — adj informal lacking courage and unable to make your own decisions …

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  • 14Weak key — In cryptography, a weak key is a key which when used with a specific cipher, makes the cipher behave in some undesirable way. Weak keys usually represent a very small fraction of the overall keyspace, which usually means that if one generates a… …

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  • 15Weak inflection — In grammar, the term weak (originally coined in German: schwach ) is used in opposition to the term strong ( stark ) to designate a conjugation or declension when a language has two parallel systems. The only constant feature in all the… …

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  • 16Weak gravitational lensing — While the presence of any mass bends the path of light passing near it, this effect rarely produces the giant arcs and multiple images associated with strong gravitational lensing. Most lines of sight in the universe are thoroughly in the weak… …

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  • 17weak — /wi:k/ adjective 1 PHYSICALLY not physically strong: The illness had left her feeling tired and weak. (+ with): Nina was weak with hunger. | weak heart/bladder/eyes etc (=that do not work properly) 2 CHARACTER easily influenced by other people… …

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  • 18weak — /wik / (say week) adjective 1. liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail; not strong: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armour. 2. deficient in bodily strength or healthy vigour, as from age, sickness, etc.;… …

  • 19weak — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get, go, grow …

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  • 20Weak ontology — The term weak ontology has unrelated meanings in computer science and political theory. Computer science A weak ontology in computer science is one that is not sufficiently rigorous to allow software to infer new facts without an intervention by… …

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