Information about Aggregate
Aggregate may refer to:
- Construction aggregate, materials used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, or recycled crushed concrete.
- Aggregate (composite), in materials science, a component of a composite material used to resist compressive stress.
- Aggregator, to collect messages from multiple sources, typically from RSS.
- In computer science, an object which is composed of multiple elements.
- Total chromatic and combinatoriality, in music, the full chromatic scale of twelve equal tempered pitch.
- Aggregate series, in rocketry, a set of experimental rocket designs developed in Nazi Germany.
- Aggregate score, in sports, refers to the sum of two scorelines when the same two teams play each over two legs (most commonly in a knockout competition).
- Aggregate demand, in economics, the total demand for goods and services in the economy during a specific time period.
- Aggregate data, in statistics, data combined from several measurements.
- Aggregate (Pāli, khandha; Sanskrit, skandha), in Buddhism, refers to a category of sensory experiences.
- In computer science (especially SQL), an aggregate function calculates a scalar result from a set or list of objects.
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Construction aggregate, or simply "aggregate", is a broad category of coarse particulate material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, and recycled concrete.
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Aggregate is the component of a composite material used to resist compressive stress. For efficient filling, aggregate should be much smaller than the finished item, but have a wide variety of sizes.
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In computing, a feed aggregator, also known as a feed reader or simply as an aggregator, is client software or a Web application which aggregates syndicated web content such as news headlines, blogs, podcasts, and vlogs in a single location for easy viewing.
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In computer science, object composition (not to be confused with function composition) is a way and practice to combine simple objects or data types into more complex ones.
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The chromatic scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone or half step apart.
The most common conception of the chromatic scale before equal temperament was the Pythagorean chromatic scale, which is essentially a series of eleven 3:2 perfect fifths.
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The most common conception of the chromatic scale before equal temperament was the Pythagorean chromatic scale, which is essentially a series of eleven 3:2 perfect fifths.
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In music using the twelve tone technique combinatoriality is a side-effect of derived rows where combining different segments or sets such that the pitch class content of the result fulfills certain criteria, usually the combination of hexachords which complete the full chromatic.
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The chromatic scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone or half step apart.
The most common conception of the chromatic scale before equal temperament was the Pythagorean chromatic scale, which is essentially a series of eleven 3:2 perfect fifths.
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The most common conception of the chromatic scale before equal temperament was the Pythagorean chromatic scale, which is essentially a series of eleven 3:2 perfect fifths.
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The Aggregate series was a set of rocket designs developed in 1933–1945 by a research program of Nazi Germany's army. Its greatest success was the A4, more commonly known as the V-2.
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A1
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In sport (particularly football (soccer)), a two-legged match is a match-up between two clubs or nations that lasts over two individual games. Typically, these are used in knockout cup competitions.
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In economics, aggregate demand is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) during a specific time period. In a general aggregate supply-demand chart, aggregate demand (AD) slopes downward.
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In statistics, aggregate data describes data combined from several measurements.
In economics, aggregate data or data aggregates describes high-level data that is composed of a multitude or combination of other more individual data.
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In economics, aggregate data or data aggregates describes high-level data that is composed of a multitude or combination of other more individual data.
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The five skandhas (Sanskrit) or khandhas (Pāli) are the five "aggregates" which categorize or constitute all individual experience according to Buddhist phenomenology.
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The five skandhas (Sanskrit) or khandhas (Pāli) are the five "aggregates" which categorize or constitute all individual experience according to Buddhist phenomenology.
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In computer science, an aggregate function is a function that computes a single result value from a collection of input values such as a set, a bag or a list.
Common aggregate functions include:
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Common aggregate functions include:
- Average()
- Count()
- Maximum()
- Minimum()
- Sum()
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The term aggregation may refer to:
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- In statistics and social science aggregation means combining statistics from different entities to higher entities.
- Aggregate demand, in economics, combining entities into a single entity which represent them.
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