• Ordination or gradient analysis, in multivariate analysis, is a method complementary to data clustering, and used mainly in exploratory data analysis (rather...
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  • ordination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ordination is the process of consecrating clergy. Ordination may also refer to: Ordination (statistics)...
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    Ordination is the process by which individuals are consecrated, that is, set apart and elevated from the laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized...
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    The ordination of women to ministerial or priestly office is an increasingly common practice among some contemporary major religious groups. It remains...
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  • Intrinsic dimension Latent semantic analysis Latent variable model Ordination (statistics) Manifold hypothesis Nonlinear dimensionality reduction Self-organizing...
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  • Statistics Office (CSO) is a governmental agency in India under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation responsible for co-ordination...
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  • Statistics on rape and other acts of sexual assault are commonly available in industrialized countries, and have become better documented throughout the...
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  • expectation maximization Ordinal regression Ordinary least squares Ordination (statistics) Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process Orthogonal array testing Orthogonality...
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  • FORTRAN code, is available in the vegan R-package. Eigenanalysis Ordination (statistics) Seriation (archaeology) – including additional examples for the...
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  • superposition – Law stating that newer strata stack above older ones Ordination (statistics) – same objective as seriation in archaeology, but mainly used in...
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  • related to Multivariate statistics. Statnotes: Topics in Multivariate Analysis, by G. David Garson Mike Palmer: The Ordination Web Page InsightsNow: Makers...
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  • doctrines, such as egalitarianism /complementarianism in marriage or the ordination of women, alongside an affirmation of core "essential" doctrinal standards...
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    Eastern or Western Catholicism, they may marry as laymen before their ordination as clergy. Priesthood is open only to men; women are excluded. The Catholic...
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    court of appeals, as a depository of information, and as a tool of co-ordination; by ignoring or bypassing collective decision-making agencies, such as...
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    was appointed, and the city was divided into four wards for better co-ordination. New extensions in Malleswaram and Basavanagudi were developed in the...
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  • Royal Montserrat Defence Force and Director of Disaster Management Co-ordination Agency. For services to the Royal Montserrat Defence Force and Disaster...
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    agricultural economy. Before the Industrial Revolution, it became a co-ordination centre for the manufacture of woollen cloth, and white broadcloth was...
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    Japan was a powerful ally, the relationship was distant, with little co-ordination or co-operation. For example, Germany refused to share their formula for...
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    First Woman Ordained in Anglican Communion 25 January 1944". Women's Ordination Worldwide. Retrieved 28 January 2024. O'Brien, Mary Elizabeth (25 October...
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    (2006). "The Ordination of Pastors and Bishops in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Greenland". In Iversen, Hans Raun (ed.). Rites of Ordination and Commitment...
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    over the ordination of the Philadelphia Eleven, the General Convention permitted the ordination of women in 1976 and recognized the ordinations of the 15...
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    Choir was the place where the auxiliary bishop conducted confirmation and ordination. In 1836, the Old Choir was renovated and refurnished thanks to a donation...
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    out. So we started putting out a paper called We Are Everywhere, with statistics about how much ordnance we carry, how many people have been killed. We...
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    by the Government of Maharashtra as an apex body for planning and co-ordination of development activities in the Mumbai metropolitan region. In August...
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    either foot, despite being naturally right-footed. His technique and co-ordination enabled him to execute shots and volleys with extreme power and precision...
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    lasted 90 minutes, which was timed and staged precisely, and included co-ordination techniques, positional play and small-sided games. Wenger spent the day...
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    Presbyterian Church in America, the Presbyterian Church (USA) supports the ordination of women and affirms same-sex marriages. It also welcomes practicing gay...
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    trained by other priests of the same sect, and historically received formal ordination by the Celestial Master, although the 63rd Celestial Master Zhang Enpu...
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    trained by other priests of the same sect, and historically received formal ordination by the Celestial Master, although the 63rd Celestial Master Zhang Enpu...
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