Similar words: subtract, attraction, fraction, infraction, refraction, interaction, practitioner, diffraction. Meaning: [səb'trækʃn] n. 1. an arithmetic operation in which the difference between two numbers is calculated 2. the act of subtracting (removing a part from the whole).
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91. Mum: Have you learned addition , subtraction, multiplication , and division, Lucy?
92. You could figure it out because you know that division is just repeated subtraction. The intuitive notion of division is deeply ingrained now.
93. Wheel tread wear is one of the main causes that threaten safety of trains, a kind of method is put forward, which is the subtraction of pattern recognition applying in the wheel tread wear of trains.
94. Based on sign digit negabinary representation, the two step addition and one step subtraction of arbitrary length operands can be performed.
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95. Materials and Methods: HRCT was performed in 69 patients with bronchiectasis . 34 of them also had digital subtraction bronchography(DSB).
96. Cerebral digital subtraction angiography revealed tentorial DAVF and ectatic drainage veins around midbrain.
97. The temperature sensor 3 is connected with the input end of a comparator circuit or a subtraction circuit 14 through a linearity circuit 13.
98. Methods Though digital subtraction angiography (DSA), abnormal arteries were demonstrated in 12 cases with massive haemoptysis .
99. The difference amplifier is the complement of the summing amplifier and allows the subtraction of two voltages or, as a special case, the cancellation of a signal common to the two inputs.
100. In particular, the HA buttons could be subtracted on Digital Subtraction Angiography and did not obstruct visualisation of the cerebral vasculature .
101. The findings of MRA were compared with that of digital subtraction angiography ( DSA ).
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