Disorder
51Disorder problem — In the study of stochastic processes in mathematics, a disorder problem (or quickest detection problem) has been formulated by Kolmogorov. Specifically, the problem is use ongoing observations on a stochastic process to decide whether or not to… …
52Disorder, cephalic — A congenital condition that stems from damage to, or abnormal development of, the budding nervous system. Cephalic is a term that means head or head end of the body. Congenital means the disorder is present at, and usually before, birth.… …
53disorder of written expression — [DSM IV] a learning disorder (q.v.) in which the affected skill is written communication, characterized by errors in spelling, grammar, or punctuation, by poor paragraph organization, or by poor story composition or thematic development …
54disorder scattering — difuzinė sklaida statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. diffuse scattering; disorder scattering vok. Diffusionsstreuung, f; ungeordnete Streuung, f rus. беспорядочное рассеяние, n; диффузионное рассеяние, n; неупорядоченное рассеяние, n… …
55disorder pressure — entropinis slėgis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disorder pressure vok. Entropiedruck, m rus. давление разупорядочения, n; давление энтропии, n; энтропическое давление, n pranc. pression d’entropie, f …
56disorder energy — netvarkos energija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. disorder energy vok. Unordnungsenergie, f rus. энергия беспорядочности, f pranc. énergie de désordre, f …
57disorder — dis·or·der || dɪs É”ËdÉ™ n. lack of order, confusion; something irregular; disturbance; malady, sickness v. cause a lack of order, disorganize, disarrange, disturb …
58disorder — I. n. 1. Confusion, derangement, disarrangement, disarray, disorganization, irregularity, jumble, want of order. 2. Tumult, disturbance, commotion, riot. 3. Turbulence, tumultuousness, riotousness. 4. Distemper, complaint, malady, sickness,… …
59disorder — dis·order …
60disorder — [dɪsˈɔːdə] noun 1) [C/U] medical an illness, or a medical condition 2) [U] a situation in which people behave in a noisy or violent way 3) [U] a situation in which things are not tidy …