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What does PI stand for?

Point of Inflection (engineering)


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Copenhagen will be a point of inflection, De Boer said, adding that he expected the attendance of at least 40 Head of Governemtn and State to this summit that was expected to achieve a text substituting the Kyoto Protocol.
They've basically reached the point of inflection where the worst is maybe behind them,' one Dublin-based dealer said.
The composition of CNFs in the composite was determined from the weight percent remaining at the time corresponding to the point of inflection between the second and third peaks of the WLR curve (i.
Therefore, we computed approximate 95% confidence intervals for the point of inflection using the bootstrap method.
We believe we are now at the point of inflection in India today: fourth-quarter 2003 GDP growth was 10 percent.
There is a point of inflection in the first derivative of the graph as it crosses the lower limit, but no relationship was found for the upper.
2] + cx + d = y so that its point of inflection is on the y axis.
That date clearly represents an important point in the industry's development, as he demonstrates, but it represents a point of inflection rather than a true beginning.

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