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informationally, adv.|ɪnfəˈmeɪʃənəlɪ| [f. informational a. + -ly2.] As regards information.
1964Y. R. Chao in D. Abercrombie et al. Daniel Jones 41 Those aspects of speech which are informationally important but often acoustically weak. 1965Math. in Biol. & Med. (Med. Res. Council) iv. 133 Here is a system [sc. the nervous system of higher animals] that reacts more reliably and predictably to informationally rich stimuli than to ‘simple’ ones. 1973Physics Bull. May 281/1 Informationally, the incident speech signal requires about 50,000 bit/s to specify it. |