Synonym: additive, analog, analogue, elongate, one-dimensional, running. Similar words: rectilinear, curvilinear, lineage, in earnest, lineament, delineate, delineated, patrilineal. Meaning: ['lɪnɪə(r)] adj. 1. designating or involving an equation whose terms are of the first degree 2. of or in or along or relating to a line; involving a single dimension 3. of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input 4. of a leaf shape; long and narrow 5. measured lengthwise.
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121. The action chosen by the long-lived agent in each period is a linear function of its type.
122. For the association-dissociation reactions, these relationships may be written as linear equations for the observed parameters or their powers.
123. It therefore reproduces the linear small-signal response of any four-terminal network and is appropriately referred to as the Z-parameter equivalent circuit.
124. To investigate relations between sets of possible explanatory factors and each outcome variable a stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was used.
125. This consists, basically, of, in other words it is a linear long-chain molecule much like Figure 7.
126. Correlation studies were performed using linear regression and Spearman's correlation coefficients were calculated.
127. Dampers are carefully designed so that this linear relationship is preserved over a wide range of speed difference.
128. But Isabella does not tell her story in linear sequence.
129. A program allows one to frequently modify the hypertext database and test its consequences for the linear form.
130. The rise was led by Linear Technology Corp., which reported stronger-than-expected fiscal second-quarter earnings.
131. After diagnosis, however, the prognosis for ultimate linear growth is good.
132. Note, we do not restrict player A to use a linear strategy.
133. Two-up printing also saves operating costs by squeezing more pages per linear foot of paper running through the printer.
134. For analogue transmission, the light output must vary in linear fashion with the electrical inputs.
135. Time trends and age at diagnosis were evaluated with a linear regression model by the method of least squares.
136. Bourne says that the rewrite has now achieved linear performance increases across multiple processors running a database.
137. Unfortunately, even the most forward-looking women assume a linear progression toward equality.
138. Linear, additive models are easier to work with than more complex mathematical models.
139. Furthermore, the exhaust gases have trouble exiting the engine bell in a smooth and linear flow.
140. But more than that, linear functions are not very useful.
141. I progressed happily through differential equations and linear algebra to upper-level engineering courses on time-series analysis and computer programming.
142. Childhood Crohn's disease is often complicated by retardation of linear growth and pubertal development.
143. However, the parallel between a linear acceleration and gravitation is conceptually simpler.
144. Stanford will get its linear colliding-beam accelerator on a rush basis.
145. The creation of linear sequences from the excerpts of our lives.
146. Where the curves in Fig. 1 a peak, objects have typically spread to 5-10 times their initial linear dimensions.
147. Their comparative analysis tests the linear and non-linear forms of the relationship between income inequality and political violence.
148. Aggregating activity of the samples was measured over the linear portion of the calibration curve obtained with synthetic platelet activating factor.
149. One significant development was the introduction of linear programming.
150. The relations between monitoring information and quality factors are substantially non linear,(http://sentencedict.com/linear.html) it will make model more error to describe such relations by linear model.
More similar words: rectilinear, curvilinear, lineage, in earnest, lineament, delineate, delineated, patrilineal, matrilineal, delineation, draw the line at, hook line and sinker, near and dear, wine and dine, near, on earth, nearby, nearly, near by, near to, nearest, unearth, come near, fall in line, near miss, draw near, far and near, nearness, not nearly, unearthly.