Etymology: Late Latin dyad-, dyas, from Greek δυας, from dyo
dyad may refer to:
- dyad (biology), a pair of sister chromatids occurring in prophase I of meiosis. Can also be used to describe protein morphology using the definition here: [1].
- dyad (Greek philosophy), Greek philosopher's principle of "twoness" or "otherness"
- dyad (music), a set of two notes or pitches
- dyad (sociology), mostly refers to pairs of individuals such as couples, co-authors, twins, and so on.
- dyad pedagogy, in education.
- dyad, in engineering kinematics, a linkage in a planar mechanism that has two possible assembly modes
- dyad, in Obstetrics refers to the pregnant mother and fetus
- dyadic tensor, in mathematics
- sumber : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dyad
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