Bishop MarcoCopula, O.S.B. (Latin: Marcus Copula) (died 1527) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Montepeloso (1498–1527). MarcoCopula was...
Church Diocese Diocese of Montepeloso In office 1528–1532 Predecessor MarcoCopula Successor Giovanni Domenico de Cupis Personal details Died 1532 Montepeloso...
Julius Caesar Cantelmi Bishop of Montepeloso 1491–1498 Succeeded by MarcoCopula Preceded by Bishop of Trivento 1498–1502 Succeeded by Tommaso Caracciolo...
the 3rd person singular past tense of the copula: hamu-nki-man ka-rqa-n 'you would have come'. The copula verb is ka-, but it is omitted in the third...
specialized into a verb denoting location or dwelling, or state of health. The copula (that is, the verb signifying "to be") of Classical Latin was esse. This...
Human Rights. Academy of Persian Language and Literature Indo-European copula Iranian languages Iranian Persian, Western Persian List of countries and...
gonochoric. However, a permanent male-female pair, a condition called in copula, is required to become adults; for this, they are considered as hermaphrodites...
The Randomized Dependence Coefficient is a computationally efficient, copula-based measure of dependence between multivariate random variables. RDC is...
occīsus est = the king was killed It is also used for the complement of a copula verb such as est "he is" or factus est "he became": rēx erat Aenēās nōbīs...
comes first, the verb second, and the object third. It also has the zero copula, the phenomenon in which the subject is joined to the predicate without...
after the verb. As a practical matter, Modern English typically uses a copula verb (a form of be) or an auxiliary verb with not. If no other auxiliary...
generalizes the rearrangement inequality and Chebyshev's sum inequality. Copula (probability theory) (X*, Y*) always exists, take for example (FX−1(U),...
theory of clause structure (in particular with respect to the theory of the copula discovering inverse copular constructions, to the notion of expletive proposing...
etymology of derivatives of the topic marker, は (wa). When placed after the copula で (de), the resultant [dewa] sound developed into [dea], and then underwent...
predicate of a categorical proposition, sometimes affecting its truth. copula The part of a proposition that links the subject to the predicate, typically...
varieties), the [ow] → [o], which results in the short version of the temporal copula <estou> being \to\ (<tô> or <to>) and not \tow\, the broad range of how...
mortgage consumers because they were calculating aggregate risk using gaussian copula formulas that strictly assumed the independence of individual component...
mathematics, these may utilize mixture models, PCA, volatility clustering, copulas, and other techniques. Extensions to VaR include Profit-, Margin-, Liquidity-...
morpheme. An example of a phonological context occurs for the exclamative copula in third person. The least conditioned form is -a, for example /aɨntsu-a/...
in Cornelius Cardew (1936–1981) – A Reader, edited by E Prévost. Harlow: Copula, 2006. Chaplygina, Marina. 1993. Карлхайнц Штокхаузен: когда-нибудь речь...
curled-up fluke – that are combined permanently (a condition called in copula) to make up individual adult worms. Bilharz had discovered a male fluke...
inflectional suffixes, they can only join at the end of verb, auxiliary and copula predicates. In addition, both are used to represent the main statement within...