Similar words: fundamental, fundamentally, fundamentalism, fundamentalist, ornamental, sacramental, temperamental, sentimental. Meaning: [‚fʌndə'mentl] n. principles from which other truths can be derived.
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151. Further analysis shows that arc labeling and node labeling algorithms have no difference in fundamentals, while the dual network method is their visualized version.
152. By that stage the exchange rate was well out of line with the fundamentals.
153. "Mastering the Sony PMW-EX3" is the easiest way to learn both the fundamentals and advanced features of the new Sony EX3 camcorder and its state-of-the-art tapeless workflow.
154. The theoretic fundamentals for the commonly used biplane truncation algorithm is expounded, and its sub- optimality is pointed out.
155. We researched the structural fundamentals of the style curvature by micrography and electron ultramicrography.
156. After fonts and graphics, illustrations, signage gradually become graphic design fundamentals.
157. Ready to learn the fundamentals of complex variables but can't seem to get your brain to function on the right level?
158. Every major smartphone maker has rolled out iPhone clones and app store alternatives of their own, and their fundamentals (i.e., vertical control) are mostly the same.
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