vector |
eigenspinor |
As nouns the difference between vector and eigenspinor
is that
vector is a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
eigenspinor is a quantum mechanics vector that represents the spin state of a particle.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
torsalo |
As nouns the difference between vector and torsalo
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
torsalo is a parasitic fly,
dermatobia hominis , which lives as a larva in the skin of mammals, including humans, and uses mosquitoes as a vector.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
adenovector |
As nouns the difference between vector and adenovector
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
adenovector is adenoviral vector.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
xenodiagnosis |
As nouns the difference between vector and xenodiagnosis
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
xenodiagnosis is (medicine) diagnosis of an infectious disease (especially of trypanosomiasis) by exposure to a vector of that disease, incubating the vector and examining it for the presence of the disease.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
triatome |
As nouns the difference between vector and triatome
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
triatome is any insect of the genus
triatoma , many of which are vectors for trypanosomes.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
spectromagnetograph |
As nouns the difference between vector and spectromagnetograph
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
spectromagnetograph is (physics|astronomy) an instrument that measures the vectors and velocities of the magnetic fields on the surface of the sun.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
zoophilism |
As nouns the difference between vector and zoophilism
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
zoophilism is an affection for non-human animals.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
autovector |
As nouns the difference between vector and autovector
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
autovector is (computing) an interrupt vector representing a priority level, from which the processor determines the actual target address.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
paravector |
In mathematics terms the difference between vector and paravector
is that
vector is any member of a (generalized) vector space while
paravector is a sum (in some algebras) of a scalar and a vector.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
vector |
pseudotype |
As nouns the difference between vector and pseudotype
is that
vector is (mathematics) a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while
pseudotype is (biology) a viral vector having envelope proteins from two types of virus.
As a verb vector
is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.
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