From this point his career really took off although the arithmetic book which he published in that year was not a major factor. |
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Their test involved a simple arithmetic function called Gauss's modular arithmetic task. |
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The extent of drill work in arithmetic at his time can be gauged from a page from his first arithmetic workbook. |
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They usually base their self-assessment on their poor performance in school arithmetic tests. |
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He gave this form of the numerals in his practical arithmetic book written around the beginning of the fourteenth century. |
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As reported in Electronics Times, the company has used an architecture based on arithmetic logic units, in contrast to look-up tables. |
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Also among the chips developed during this period were the 16-foot arithmetic logic unit, 16-foot multiplier and micro-controller chips. |
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The bits may indicate a negative output of the arithmetic logic unit, a carry out signal, an overflow, or a zero output. |
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By the time I was four I could count to any number a four-year old could conceivably come across and found basic arithmetic easy. |
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Consequently, means presented are geometric means and not arithmetic means. |
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He worked on the Theory of Errors and aimed to prove that the arithmetic mean was better than a single observation. |
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I cannot fault the arithmetic logic that as the population increases, so should the number of representatives in Parliament. |
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His dissertation investigates analytic functions and summation procedures by arithmetic means. |
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It is easy to see that the medial and the binomial are closely related to the geometric mean and the arithmetic mean respectively. |
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Now, all that simple arithmetic simply means that you add 50 to your chosen number, then you subtract the chosen number! |
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The average may either be calculated using an arithmetic mean or a geometric mean. |
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It is the unweighted arithmetic mean of the 15 percentages achieved by the individual member states. |
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The median value is regarded as the average, because rare extreme morphologies influence the arithmetic mean. |
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Its 92 problems illustrate the formula for summing an arithmetic progression. |
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In 1900 he began to work on his own on mathematics summing geometric and arithmetic series. |
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There are problems on the least common multiple and arithmetic progressions. |
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The following year he published An elementary proof of the prime number theorem for arithmetic progressions. |
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For example, he discussed some problems concerning arithmetic progressions. |
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The magnitude code also subserves numeral-size judgments and thereby provides an estimate of problem-size in the context of arithmetic. |
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Whereas in Carnatic rhythms, tempos ascend in geometric progression, the corresponding changes in Kerala rhythms occur in arithmetic progression. |
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Like strands of necklaces, rows of brightly colored stringed beads used to teach arithmetic, dangled on the wall. |
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Dubner, Zimmermann, and Forbes are now looking for help to find a sequence of nine consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. |
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Equal intervals on a logarithmic scale correspond to equal proportions on an arithmetic scale. |
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One possibility is that arithmetic activation is based on the conceptual identity of numerical operands, regardless of operand order or position. |
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Too often in the past, the stop-go nature of budgetary arithmetic has postponed necessary public investment. |
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Book 3 contains a description of how to carry out arithmetic with irrational numbers. |
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Consider arithmetic expressions in Common Lisp, which must be written in prefix notation. |
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The theory that if 9 men take 90 days to make up their individual minds, 15 men will take fewer days to make up theirs is cabalistic arithmetic. |
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He always had amazing mental arithmetic skills but found it difficult to explain on paper how he got the correct answer. |
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His philosophy of arithmetic captures little more than simple sums and differences, what is learned in elementary school. |
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Brahmagupta attempted to give the rules for arithmetic involving zero and negative numbers in the seventh century. |
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The first is a scientific encyclopaedia covering logic, natural sciences, psychology, geometry, astronomy, arithmetic and music. |
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There are 28 booklets in all, related to subjects such as arithmetic, literacy or vocabulary. |
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The arithmetic suggests double standards are not the exclusive property of one side. |
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He had learnt some useful skills at the school such as arithmetic, double-entry book keeping and how to use a slide rule. |
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Hang on a minute, if my arithmetic serves me right, that's nine must-haves already and the season has only just begun. |
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Distraction was based on arithmetic equations displayed for 10 seconds in a corner of the screen. |
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The Akkadians invented the abacus as a tool for counting and they developed somewhat clumsy methods of arithmetic. |
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He then progressed to the quadrivium, studying geometry, arithmetic, music and astronomy. |
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My binary math is a little rusty, but that limit seems to correspond to 32-bit double precision real arithmetic. |
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According to my arithmetic, each day they utter at least a doorstop of a novel worth of words into the ether. |
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True elementary arithmetic consists of all true well-formed sentences of this restricted language. |
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This is true even for monolingual adults and young children who never learned any formal arithmetic. |
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It is a vision whereby every child leaves school able to read, write, and do basic arithmetic. |
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This is known as using arithmetic modulo 26, and 26 is known as the modulus. |
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The next logical step would be to investigate the tables corresponding to various operations in modular arithmetic. |
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The maths syllabus covers algebra, shape and space, mental arithmetic, handling data and measures. |
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Another of Leibniz's great achievements in mathematics was his development of the binary system of arithmetic. |
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Electronic computers are today machines based on binary arithmetic but this was not so for the ENIAC computer. |
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We have found that once a child has cracked mental arithmetic everything else begins to fall into place. |
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Chapter 13 consists of 55 verses on arithmetic, mensuration, and shadow reckoning. |
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This work was to be in four parts, arithmetic, geometry, mechanics, and hydraulics. |
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He succeeded at bridge and his maths and mental arithmetic scores jumped by two years. |
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The arithmetic of gossip usually makes two and two equal five, but this time, the whisperers seem to be using calculators instead of fingers. |
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When talking about modular arithmetic it is important to remember that we are only allowed to use integers, that is whole numbers. |
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He studied consistency of arithmetic, proving that formal arithmetic with recursive definitions is consistent. |
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He worked on mathematical logic, in particular ordinal numbers, recursive arithmetic, analysis, and the philosophy of mathematics. |
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Some autistic children show, at an unusually early age, exceptional abilities in music, graphic art or arithmetic. |
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It is devoted mainly to arithmetic and algebra, with just a few problems on geometry and mensuration. |
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Mill only deals with geometry, arithmetic, and some algebra, not the branches of higher mathematics. |
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Vedic mathematics, which simplifies arithmetic and algebraic operations, has increasingly found acceptance the world over. |
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His arithmetic setting of this result led eventually to the modern abstract theory of algebraic functions. |
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The algorithm employs quite elementary arithmetic and is stated by the authors in just 13 lines. |
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Now it doesn't take much arithmetic to work out that you can't give a hot meal to 17 people all at once. |
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Modular arithmetic involves working with the remainders generated by division. |
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Our schools are, it would seem, turning out generation after generation of dullards, unable to read or do simple arithmetic. |
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A circuit embodying the present invention includes sample logic, arithmetic logic and cancellation logic. |
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When using the formula, pay close attention to arithmetic signs and treat them algebraically. |
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In the arithmetic of superpower rivalry during the Cold War people tended to be forgotten, the reality buried under rhetoric. |
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If we can have exact numerical computation, why would anyone choose approximate arithmetic? |
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Only rocket scientists and the mathematically gifted can do mental arithmetic accurately which involves dividing or multi-plying. |
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Hardy showed precocity with arithmetic and passed examinations with distinction in mathematics and Latin at Cranleigh School. |
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The mathematical part of the Aryabhatiya covers arithmetic, algebra, plane trigonometry and spherical trigonometry. |
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Cardinal Algebras presents a study of algebras satisfying certain properties which capture the arithmetic of cardinal numbers. |
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He claimed that mathematics was composed of four branches, namely geometry, arithmetic, astronomy and music. |
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He was also required to show the practical applications of mathematics, teach arithmetic, mechanics and the theory of music. |
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This appointment, which involved teaching arithmetic and geometry, gave Rheticus a salary of 100 gulden. |
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In 1946 Dubreil returned to the Sorbonne and there, in 1954, he was appointed to the chair of arithmetic and number theory. |
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They even got a brief lesson in the curious arithmetic of the ancient Egyptians. |
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Adrain received a good education but this education did not include any mathematics beyond arithmetic. |
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It seems that high school graduates are enrolling in college without having learned prerequisite knowledge in reading, writing, and arithmetic. |
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And if someone else does the arithmetic, most eyes will glaze over before anyone will ever get a chance to understand it. |
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His work followed that of Kronecker in the development of arithmetic in algebraic number fields. |
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Geometry is the basic mathematical science, for it includes arithmetic, and mathematical numbers are simply the signs of geometrical magnitude. |
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Again it is a theorem of intuitionistic arithmetic that every natural number is either prime or composite. |
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He wrote textbooks on arithmetic, algebra and geometry with the aim of including only theorems which could be applied to the crafts. |
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But there are several reductions of arithmetic to set theory, and seemingly no principled way to decide between them. |
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No matter how poor my calculating skills are however, I do know some simple arithmetic. |
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Because they cannot be decomposed any further du Sautoy calls them the atoms of arithmetic. |
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In addition, presenting arithmetic means while comparing geometric means statistically can only encourage misinterpretation. |
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It made calculations in arithmetic so much easier, let alone the multiplication tables. |
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Although I'm reasonable at mental arithmetic, I mostly think geometrically and then must laboriously check my geometric intuition with algebra. |
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Simple arithmetic demonstrates that moving from 31.5 to 42 hours is an increase in working time of 33 per cent. |
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Simple arithmetic will reveal that an increase in the debt of the state is a bill the taxpayer has to pay. |
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When it comes to simple arithmetic, involving trillions of dollars of workers' Social Security money, the privatizers flunk the test. |
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Interleaved memory function interpolators are then applied to the specific goal of an accurate logarithmic number system arithmetic unit. |
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You can also look for sequences of consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. |
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Simple arithmetic will dictate that clubs cannot afford to pay a ridiculously high percentage of their income on players' wages. |
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As you may notice from some simple arithmetic, this means that at current prices, the plane would lose money even if fully loaded. |
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Back in 1995, the record was only seven consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. |
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La Roche published Larismetique in 1520 which was considered an excellent arithmetic book with good notation for powers and roots. |
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Many who have never had an opportunity of knowing any more about mathematics confound it with arithmetic, and consider it an arid science. |
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Some simple arithmetic can give us a broader view of these structural instabilities. |
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Thus, this conjecture of Artin was the origin of a wide range of activities in what is now called arithmetic geometry. |
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The simplest operations we could perform on our variable are the arithmetic ones. |
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His arithmetic books were used by many mathematicians including Leibniz and Descartes. |
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The headmaster for some unknown reason made the whole upper school do an arithmetic paper, the same for all forms. |
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He became interested in Artin's early work which was on quadratic number fields, in particular the analytic and arithmetic theory. |
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This procedure is the reverse of that used by an elegant method of data compression known as arithmetic coding. |
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I wrote a couple more about my mother thinking my room was like a bombsite and putting ink into the boys' inkwells before an arithmetic test. |
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Empirical research and computational models in mental arithmetic established that, during mental calculation, features of problems affect children's strategy choices. |
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The J-K shooting was simple enough, in that it was a matter of arithmetic logic that one of them was telling the truth. |
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This execution involves performing arithmetic and logical calculations, initiating memory accesses, and controlling the flow of program execution. |
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Mrs Young said the secret of her success behind the bar was quick mental arithmetic which helped her to keep track of the orders without the help of a cash till. |
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He wrote several books on arithmetic, algebra, geometry and astronomy. |
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To address these analytic questions, arithmetic means, medians, and modes were computed for each rated question to determine relationships and effects. |
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It is a work which covers arithmetic, algebra and mensuration. |
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Lessons included learning arithmetic, geometry and algebra and prior to Nightingale entered nursing, she spent time tutoring children in these subjects. |
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He spent the last part of his life working on his own approach to set theory, logic and arithmetic, which was published in 1914, the year after his death. |
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The mathematics used in this field, such as conditional probabilities and Bayes' Theorem, are covered by fairly elementary arithmetic and probability theory. |
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Al-Khwarizmi continues his study of algebra in Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala by examining how the laws of arithmetic extend to an arithmetic for his algebraic objects. |
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Many engineers of his age felt similar, a computer could be used to do calculus and arithmetic, but not do then daunting tasks such as communications and process control. |
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All you have to do is some simple arithmetic to know the answer. |
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Problems cover the spectrum from basic arithmetic to calculus. |
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However, that arithmetic counts only the cost of the franchise, implicitly assuming a zero cost of developing the transport, etc. necessary to serve that tourist market. |
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Simple arithmetic surely tells us that, other things being equal, the writer who gives the fans a couple of books a year is going to generate greater revenue. |
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Simple arithmetic predicts that funding for pulmonary and critical care research may fall considerably below that of other clinical disciplines in European countries. |
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Instead, they merely checked the arithmetic of their original count. |
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Among the series al-Umawi considers are arithmetic and geometric series. |
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It was an elementary arithmetic text which was soon was adopted widely. |
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Bradwardine then claims that an arithmetic increase in velocity corresponds with a geometric increase in the original ratio of force to resistance. |
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We do not get to geometrical or arithmetic objects via any process. |
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Early in the course of his computations, Nicely also happened upon a flaw in a Pentium microprocessor that caused certain types of arithmetic errors. |
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The mean, or more properly the arithmetic mean, is the simple average. |
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Medians were also calculated because they are less affected than arithmetic means by the extreme values often encountered in skewed distributions of dietary variables. |
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Geometric means give relatively greater weight to smaller values than arithmetic means and are therefore a conservative measure of average sample size. |
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A theorem of Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet on primes in arithmetic progression guarantees that all the other notes are heard infinitely often when one plays all the primes. |
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As a bonus, the project participants also found 27 new sets of eight consecutive primes in arithmetic progression and several hundred sets of seven primes. |
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Now Frege axiomatized arithmetic with an intuitive collection of axioms, and proofs of number theory results which he had only sketched earlier he now gave formally. |
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Gentzen's proof of the consistency of arithmetic is undoubtedly a very interesting metamathematical result, which may prove very stimulating and fruitful. |
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William's father wrote a number of successful textbooks on arithmetic, calculus and trigonometry, which brought in a comfortable income for the family. |
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Moore wrote the sections on arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry and cosmography while the sections on algebra, Euclid and navigation were written by Perkins. |
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Gauss in 1801 was to take Euler's work much further and gives a considerable amount of work on modular arithmetic which amounts to a fair amount of theory of abelian groups. |
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In the mass-conserving variation, modulo 3 arithmetic is more useful. |
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In arithmetic shift right the sign bit is shifted into the high-order bit. |
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To judge of the perfection of debtors by the numerosity of their creditors is the readiest way for entering into the mysteries of practical arithmetic. |
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What is known is that all techniques used so far to prove lower bounds on computational models reside in a specific low fragment of Peano arithmetic. |
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Todd generalised the arithmetic genus and the invariants of the canonical system on an algebraic variety to a system of invariants of every codimension. |
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They will have classes in sculpting, painting, photography, music, theatre, contemporary dance, film, and videography, apart from reading, writing, and arithmetic. |
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Simple arithmetic will yield the difference between these two amounts. |
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It is, rather, a handbook for philosophy students, written to illustrate how arithmetic, geometry, stereometry, music, and astronomy are interrelated. |
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I'm going to spread a tale that he failed his O-level arithmetic. |
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They have marched here many times before in large numbers before, but this time many recognized parliamentary arithmetic and parliamentary procedures are against them. |
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That education must include the most basic ingredients of the physical sciences and arithmetic and their relevance to society's functioning and survival. |
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The advent of decimal arithmetic reduced the need for such tests. |
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Granted, a talent for arithmetic is not a CV prerequisite for your average continuity announcer, but the figure seemed a bit excessive, to say the least. |
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For his part, Pacioli understood the mathematical disciplines to be arithmetic, geometry, astrology, music, perspective, architecture, and cosmography. |
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The proportion of total expenditure that is devoted to food tends to decrease exactly in arithmetic progression as total expenditure increases in geometric progression. |
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In his Hamburg lecture in 1921, Hilbert first presented the idea of using choice functions to deal with the principle of the excluded middle in a formal system for arithmetic. |
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He had also read a great deal of history in English and had been taught arithmetic, physics and astronomy. |
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You might call her operation of matching or meshing arithmetic, but you certainly wouldn't call it mathesis. |
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An exception was arithmetic, for which he had an aptitude, but arrived at the correct answers by unconventional means. |
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Anything with the Count taught numbers and basic arithmetic through songs. |
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All RTD curves obtained during the study were skewed to the right with very long tails that resulted in inflated arithmetic mean residence times. |
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In this paper, basic arithmetic operators on trapezoidal fuzzy numbers should be defined. |
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I am indebted to Dave Morice for the concept of self-expressive numbers by arithmetic operation. |
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You are presented with a form of arithmetic operation but with letters replacing the digits. |
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An intellectual of considerable ability, he is said to have been the figure who introduced Wren to arithmetic and geometry. |
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While an arithmetic operation is virtually instantaneous, a memory fetch uses 400-600 clock cycles. |
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Either way, the arithmetic means Blair would not be able to pursue his reform agenda. |
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The tight arithmetic means the two main parties are reluctant to give up one of their own to fill the post and lose their vote in the chamber. |
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At school, pupils were taught English, Latin, Greek, catechism and arithmetic. |
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The curriculum in most subjects, including biology, geography, and even arithmetic, was altered to change the focus to race. |
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The arithmetic mean is a measure of central tendency produced by dividing the sum of the prices of all items by the total number of items. |
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Each Vector II processor has a peak speed of 267 megaflops in 64-bit or 32-bit IEEE arithmetic. |
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There is decimal arithmetic and binary arithmetic. In fact, there are an infinite number of arithmetics of different bases. |
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Several methods of averaging axial forces or pressures have been reported, including arithmetic, integral and geometric mean. |
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Robust feature extraction arithmetic based on parametrical log-polar transformation for texture image. |
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Unlike other CPLDs, an integral XOR gate makes the GLB particularly efficient in handling arithmetic and comparator functions. |
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This article has been corrected to rectify an arithmetic mistake. |
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While there, he lectured on Latin grammar, Aristotelian logic, arithmetic, geometry, and the mathematical aspects of astronomy and music. |
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Is everybody in this group incapable of arithmetic, Googling, and Wikipediaing? |
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Most grammar schools founded in the 18th century also taught arithmetic and English. |
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For compilers which produce two-byte unsigneds, the maximum cumulative frequency is 16,383 if we wish to avoid the use of long arithmetic. |
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All apprentices were to be educated in reading, writing and arithmetic for the first four years of their apprenticeship. |
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Other skills, such as arithmetic and handwriting, were taught in odd moments or by travelling specialist teachers such as scriveners. |
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She studied arithmetic, canon and civil law, classical literature, genealogy and heraldry, history, philosophy, religion, and theology. |
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He was dangerous not only because of his brilliance, his arithmetic, his courage. |
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Yes, but we need not only Quadratic Reciprocity but also Dirichlet's theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions to see this. |
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The schoolmarm came to an abrupt stop in her arithmetic quizzing, her face set into a pruny scowl that looked to be permanent. |
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Kant's philosophy of arithmetic cannot be understood apart from his theory of magnitudes, which reflects the Eudoxian theory of proportions. |
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The arithmetic unit was built using EF50 pentode valves, which had been widely used during wartime. |
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Together these colleagues worked on the arithmetic of elliptic curves with complex multiplication by the methods of Iwasawa theory. |
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The procedure division contains the imperative, arithmetic, conditional, and other statements that create and manipulate the data. |
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I have no great faith in political arithmetic, and I mean not to warrant the exactness of either of these computations. |
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Girls also learned to read, write and do simple arithmetic so they could manage the household. |
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The algorithm is simple enough for anyone with basic arithmetic ability to do the calculations mentally. |
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On the other hand, if geometry is developed before arithmetic, this formula can be used to define multiplication of real numbers. |
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Specifically, he realized that enciphering plain text with a keyword rendered the cipher text subject to modular arithmetic. |
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The DSP section has an arithmetic logic unit and a multiply accumulate unit, each of which has dual 64-bit inputs and outputs. |
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If the gauges are many and evenly distributed over an area of uniform precipitation, using the arithmetic mean method will give good results. |
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Around the age of six, children transfer to elementary school, whose primary objectives are learning about writing, arithmetic and citizenship. |
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You called all of us nutheads. I can do that arithmetic as good as you can. |
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In schools that had no slates he was able to provide iron troughs to hold sand for the practice of writing and arithmetic. |
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Here, then, is an example of an arithmetical statement that may be true, but may be non-derivable from the axioms of arithmetic. |
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Primary education in reading, writing, and arithmetic might take place at home for privileged children whose parents hired or bought a teacher. |
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Basic arithmetic tells you every ticket rejected by a Rangers supporter was snapped up by an Arabs fan, ensuring United didn't lose a brass razoo. |
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Students are assumed to have some discrete mathematics background, including a knowledge of algorithms, computational complexity, and binary arithmetic. |
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The awkward negative operations were a consequence of the SSEM's lack of hardware to perform any arithmetic operations except subtraction and negation. |
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The target number and arithmetic operation in the upper left corner of each heavily outlined box, or cage, provide a clue as to which numbers go where. |
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Public Schools. Course of Instruction... Class III. To include at least reading, writing, arithmetic, outlines of history and geography, and lessons on natural objects. |
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Later chapters give ideas for lessons, differentiating instruction, and suggestions for using arithmetic and algebraic notation and proofs in elementary grades. |
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The interaction of these two devices allows a first-order representation of arithmetic in which numbers are selected as representatives of equinumerosity classes of concepts. |
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Of note is the nature of mercantile arithmetic, the centesimal and decimal place value systems that were often adopted, and the political uses of numeracy. |
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Luckily, even though the arithmetic mean is unusable, both the harmonic and geometric means settle to precise values as the amount of data increases. |
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In the body of Table 2, the arithmetic mean of all students' final rubric scores are shown for the LOs associated with the LG, Effective Business Practices. |
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He was given private tuition by James Mitchell in arithmetic and writing, and learned from him the history of the Church of Scotland with emphasis on the Covenanters. |
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Nearly all modern computers use two's complement for integer arithmetic. |
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His primary focuses are in harmonic analysis, PDE, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing, and algebraic combinatorics. |
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His academic education had been in arithmetic, geography, grammar, history, reading, spelling, and writing and he became proficient in Hebrew, Italian, Latin and Spanish. |
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The summation of a finite arithmetic series is also covered in the book. |
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