Synonym: annotation, notational system, note. Similar words: rotation, annotation, denotation, quotation, flotation, connotation, job rotation, crop rotation. Meaning: [nəʊ'teɪʃn] n. 1. a technical system of symbols used to represent special things 2. a comment or instruction (usually added) 3. the activity of representing something by a special system of marks or characters.
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31. Append notation Naturally a classification scheme is not complete until the notation has been added.
32. What is algorithmic if we use one notation for numbers is also algorithmic if we use the other.
33. Obviously, using A to Z as the basic character set, 26 subjects can be represented by single character notation.
34. Even when the notation of early scores is open to interpretative prejudice, one must still ultimately work from a prepared text.
35. In modern notation it would be marked with horizontal dashes under a slur.
36. The clerk read the paper, made a notation on it, and handed it up to the judge.
37. A number of factors determine the length of the notation in a classification scheme.
38. Some schemes use retroactive notation in order to signal new facets.
39. For the state vector I have used a mixed notation.
40. We need some notation for terminating the binary description of a number.
41. In this notation positive feedback corresponds to or so that the gain is increased.
42. Notation for classification schemes will be considered at greater length in section 13.3. 6.
43. The point is, mathematical notation gives us complete liberty,[www.Sentencedict.com] unless it explicitly states otherwise.
44. The notation is primarily letters, but it also uses numbers to denote concepts in the auxiliary schedules.
45. The adumbration of pedestrian figures by a kind of blurred notation seems to be entirely new in art.
46. Prices skyrocket, so that price levels must be written in scientific notation.
47. While this may be historically correct, the change of notation may be confusing to some readers.
48. It is worth working through the logical notation, however, for ease of reference later.
49. This feature could be eliminated, if desired, by arranging that n be expressed in expanded binary notation.
50. The notation can be greatly simplified by adopting the Einstein summation convention in which we sum over repeated indices.
51. Of course a suitable notation rarely appears instantly and clearly at the start of a problem.
52. For the composer, arranger or copyist it covers every imaginable aspect of notation.
53. Note that the ways of adding and multiplying polynomials in this new notation are precisely those you have always used.
54. The notation for any given geographical division varies between classes and between different parts of the same class.
55. The notation is basically numerical and non-expressive, the latter aspect being felt to limit the scheme's usefulness in computerized databases.
56. Using subscript comma and subscript semicolon notation a standard space-time derivative is written whilst a covariant derivative is written.
57. Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate - by deleting final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.
58. A particularly attractive feature of the notation is its expressiveness.
59. Tess's mother caught up its notation in a week.
60. A more convenient notation will now be given.
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