noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
binary
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This feature could be eliminated, if desired, by arranging that n be expressed in expanded binary notation .
■ VERB
make
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I had made notations by the Cicero Club stories.
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Left-handed, he makes business schedule notations in a red checkbook-size appointment calendar on his uncluttered desk.
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Once all other preliminary decisions have been made , notations can be assigned to the scheme.
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The clerk read the paper, made a notation on it, and handed it up to the judge.
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The tempo also makes accurate notation harder.
use
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For the state vector I have used a mixed notation .
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What is algorithmic if we use one notation for numbers is also algorithmic if we use the other.
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Some schemes use retroactive notation in order to signal new facets.
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This last result can be expressed in a more compact form using the subscript comma notation for space-time derivatives:.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Generally, notation from the Tables is added to notation in the schedules to make a more specific number.
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If any links are necessary between displays and listings, some notation must be introduced.
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No musical notation , for music must come from the heart and not off a page.
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She stood over her desk, reading the notations on the jacket, tapping a pencil on a pad.
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The adumbration of pedestrian figures by a kind of blurred notation seems to be entirely new in art.
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This feature could be eliminated, if desired, by arranging that n be expressed in expanded binary notation .
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To this end, we introduce the following notation .
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With the notation of Chapter 1 the metric equation can be rewritten where.