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