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An explicit step-by-step procedure for producing a solution to a given problem. Specifically, a mathematical equation typically executed using a computer program (or set of programs) that is designed to systematically solve a certain kind of problem. For example, in the field of meteorology, WSR-88D radars (NEXRAD) employ algorithms to analyze radar data and automatically determine storm motion, probability of hail, accumulated rainfall, and several other parameters.
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A finite set of well-defined rules for the solution of a problem in a finite number of steps.
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A set of equations incorporated into diving computers in order to compute nitrogen uptake and elimination from changes in depth and elapsed time.
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| algae |
aquatic plants that lack a vascular system. Some are microscopic and others are large. Examples are pond scum, kelp and red tides.
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(plural = algae): the common name for simple plants which do not have specialised parts such as roots or leaves. They do not have vascular systems, so most are found living in water. Algae can range from single cells (eg Euglena ) to plants of several metres in length (eg kelp).
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