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The incoherent
adjective
Lacking coherence or agreement; incongruous; inconsistent; not logically connected.
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The incoherent bases are called the measurement vectors.
The incoherent OCDMA approach is compatible with existing DWDM optical networks and uses off-the-shelf components.
The incoherent circuits can be used to stabilize the steady state production of a protein by dumping transcriptional fluctuations.
The incoherent categorisation of study types is probably not a new problem.
The incoherent detection fringe pattern is recorded by illuminating SLI on thin layer of Rhodamine solution.
The incoherent genes may also reflect differences in the conditions that the labs use to grow cells.
The fourth approach is the Incoherent and Internecine Approach.
The dissent was a vivid tour through the incoherent landscape of the court's Establishment Clause jurisprudence.
Dr. Tilley, the Fordham theology chairman, described that argument as "approaching the incoherent".
And pretty much everywhere there is confusion.In this section The incompetent or the incoherent?
The Democratic Senate leader, Harry Reid, gave remarks that veered between the misleading and the incoherent.
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