Similar words: approximate, approximately, approbation, appropriation, disapprobation, proximity, acclimatization, animation. Meaning: [ə‚prɒksɪ'meɪʃn] n. 1. an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth 2. the quality of coming near to identity (especially close in quantity) 3. an imprecise or incomplete account 4. the act of bringing near or bringing together especially the cut edges of tissue.
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31. This is a good first approximation of the concept of the transnational capitalist class that I want to develop.
32. A close approximation to these conditions has been attained by Mandelkern, who annealed a linear polyethylene for 40 days.
33. An approximation we make about the actual behaviour enables us to model this behaviour in a dynamic framework without complicating the estimation.
34. In this sense the steady state may be a poor approximation, and we should study the full equilibrium path.
35. Second, the following approximation to the discount factor is used:.
36. Therefore, as a reasonable approximation, you can neglect the extra oxygen that plants consume at night.
37. The resulting seizures are commonly regarded as a successful experimental approximation of focal epilepsy.
38. The way in which one would normally try to compute the behaviour of such a world would be to make some approximation.
39. For a long time, this was sufficient justification for Friedmann's assumption - as a rough approximation to the real universe.
40. However, by making some assumptions, a rough approximation of public expenditure saving can be reached.
41. Although it is sometimes simulated by looking through a peephole, this gives only a crude approximation of the condition.
42. It is therefore possible to unwind the program that many times, obtaining a finite syntactic approximation which exhibits the same behaviour.
43. Is it the best that can be achieved, the nearest practicable approximation to the democratic principle?
44. Because of the significant skill differential between insiders and outsiders, insiders can be treated at a first approximation as monopolists. 2.
45. Five thousand dollars seems to be a reasonable approximation of the actual cost.
46. With individual voices chosen from the sound-card a reasonably close approximation to the a performance can be produced.
47. The general methods are polynomial approximation and Chebyshev approximation.
48. The adequacy of this approximation is considered later.
49. Find the gradient. Find an approximation formula.
50. As an approximation he should understand enough computer programming.
51. They also have extensives uses in the approximation theory.
52. It's derivation involved no approximation.
53. The successive approximation search can then be initiated.
54. The many electron effects on the barrier D - center in a strong magnetic field are investigated in the framework of static random phase and long wave limit approximation.
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55. A non-driving-force approximation is presented for the description of dynamic response of a spherical porous particle subject to a step change in the surface concentration.
56. Thus Planck's law can be used as a good approximation.
57. This paper presented a high-order approximation method about identification of continuous-time system from sampled data.
58. Both range and its standard deviation are calculated according to surface energy approximation and mean energy approximation.
59. The resonant frequency splitting caused by photonic crystal (PC) defect coupling can be well described by the tight-binding (TB) approximation in which only two coupling parameters are used.
60. At a first approximation then, XML documents should also be valid SGML documents.
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