Complex
1Complex — Com plex (k[o^]m pl[e^]ks), a. [L. complexus, p. p. of complecti to entwine around, comprise; com + plectere to twist, akin to plicare to fold. See {Plait}, n.] 1. Composed of two or more parts; composite; not simple; as, a complex being; a… …
2Complex.h — is a header file in the standard library of the C programming language that defines functionality for complex arithmetic. These functions use the built in type complex which was introduced with the C99 revision of C. Function… …
3Complex — Com plex, n. [L. complexus] Assemblage of related things; collection; complication. [1913 Webster] This parable of the wedding supper comprehends in it the whole complex of all the blessings and privileges exhibited by the gospel. South. [1913… …
4Complex — est un shōjo manga de Kumiko Kikuchi. Il est paru en sept tomes, tous publiés en France par Soleil Productions. Histoire A la mort de son grand père, la jeune Rin, âgée de 14 ans, décide de partir rejoindre sa mère à Tōkyō. Elle n a que l adresse …
5Complex — A complex is a whole that comprehends a number of intricate parts, especially one with interconnected or mutually related parts; for example, a complex of buildings. Complex may refer to: Contents 1 Biology 2 Chemistry …
6Complex 36 — CCAFS LC 36 Atlas Centaur mit Mariner 10 auf Pad 36B Koordinaten …
7complex — I. noun Etymology: Late Latin complexus totality, from Latin, embrace, from complecti Date: 1643 1. a whole made up of complicated or interrelated parts < a complex of welfare programs > < the military industrial complex > 2. a. a group of… …
8Complex I — NADH Dehydrogenase Schematische Darstellung von Complex I in der Zellmembran …
9Complex adaptive system — Complex adaptive systems are special cases of complex systems. They are complex in that they are dynamic networks of interactions and relationships not aggregations of static entities. They are adaptive in that their individual and collective… …
10Complex post-traumatic stress disorder — (C PTSD) is a psychological injury that results from protracted exposure to prolonged social and/or interpersonal trauma with lack or loss of control, disempowerment, and in the context of either captivity or entrapment, i.e. the lack of a viable …