sigmoidal

IPA: sɪgmˈɔɪdʌɫ

noun

  • A sigmoidal function or curve

adjective

  • sigmoid; S-shaped.
  • (statistics) Characterized by a sigmoid curve or function
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Examples of "sigmoidal" in Sentences

  • I suspect the overall trend is sigmoidal.
  • Hence the curve has a sigmoidal or S shape.
  • The steepness of the sigmoidal curve depends on the value of n.
  • Look at the ikipidia pages for sigmoidal or hemoglobin, for example.
  • That curve is sigmoidal, non cooperative binding curves are hyperbolic.
  • The adult portion is straight or slightly sigmoidal and may be expanded.
  • The obvious choice for a more accurate model of tree response is a sigmoidal curve.
  • If Latif wanted to be honest and not alarmist, he would have shown a sigmoidal curve.
  • Line, sigmoidal fit to the data (Online Methods); dashed lines, transition range; arrow, switch value.
  • "This is called a sigmoidal response, which does not follow in a linear fashion the dose of ATc," Balázsi said.
  • Solid lines, sigmoidal fits to the data; vertical arrows, switch values; horizontal arrow, change in switch value.
  • WUS-signal, above which cells switch to the stem cell status, and instead established a dynamic but sigmoidal response to
  • They still insisted that I have a sigmoidal arcoscopy no idea how to spell it but it appeared to be a giant fibre optic camera on a flexi tube that they rammed into my lower cut.
  • Moreover, this combination of relative win chance and multiplicative update rule is equivalent to the combination of a sigmoidal win chance and additive update rule as employed in the Elo-rating method.

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