Function — may refer to:* Function (biology), explaining why a feature survived selection * Function (mathematics), an abstract entity that associates an input to a corresponding output according to some rule * Function (engineering), related to the… … Wikipedia
Hall (concept) — The meanings attributed to the word hall have varied over the centuries, as social practices have changed. The word derives from the Old Teutonic ( hallâ ), where it is associated with the idea of covering or concealing. In modern German it is… … Wikipedia
Hall — For the etymology of the term hall, see Hall (concept). For other uses, see Hall (disambiguation). The Marwar Hall at Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, India … Wikipedia
Hall Garth Golf and Country Club Darlington (Darlington) — Hall Garth Golf and Country Club Darlington country: United Kingdom, city: Darlington (Centre) Hall Garth Golf and Country Club Darlington The Hall Garth Golf and Country Club Darlington is set on 67 acres of parkland with extensive leisure… … International hotels
Hall polynomial — The Hall polynomials in mathematics were developed by Philip Hall in the 1950s in the study of group representations. These polynomials are the structure constants of a certain associative algebra, called the Hall algebra, which plays an… … Wikipedia
Function prototype — A function prototype in C or C++ is a declaration of a function that omits the function body but does specify the function s name, arity, argument types and return type. While a function definition specifies what a function does, a function… … Wikipedia
Hall effect — For the Colombian band, see The Hall Effect (band). The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular … Wikipedia
Function composition (computer science) — In computer science, function composition (not to be confused with object composition) is an act or mechanism to combine simple functions to build more complicated ones. Like the usual composition of functions in mathematics, the result of the… … Wikipedia
Hall, Marshall — ▪ British physiologist born Feb. 18, 1790, Basford, Nottinghamshire, Eng. died Aug. 11, 1857, Brighton, East Sussex English physiologist who was the first to advance a scientific explanation of reflex action. While maintaining a highly… … Universalium
Great hall — For other uses, see Great hall (disambiguation). The Great Hall in Barley Hall, York restored to replicate its appearance in around 1483 A great hall is the main room of a royal palace, nobleman s castle or a large manor house in the Middle Ages … Wikipedia