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Discover LudwigThe phrase "case insensitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to computer programming, and is generally used to describe something that does not differentiate between capital letters and lowercase letters. For example: "User passwords must be case insensitive, so 'password' is the same as 'PASSWORD'."
Dictionary
case insensitive
adjective
Treating or interpreting upper- and lowercase letters as being the same. Often used in computer science to indicate a comparison or equality test that does not distinguish between letters that only differ in case.
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In some cases, transcripts are also case insensitive so as to limit the number of OOV words.
A more subtle problem may arise with the symbol Nh in software that allows case insensitive atom labels.
While also the organization names are case insensitive, this does not apply to the acronyms, which have to match also the case.
To study the influence of case sensitivity on the dictionary-based approach, we indexed the training data using case insensitive, case sensitive, and partial case sensitive matching for all terminological resources (Table 5).
To study the effect of case sensitivity of characters within chemical names on the performance of the system, we indexed the text in separate runs with different matching settings: case insensitive, case sensitive, and partial case sensitive (only case sensitive for abbreviations, defined as terms where the majority of characters consists of capitals and digits, e.g. "BaTiO3").
The search was case insensitive.
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"At the local level, it means a building is protected from demolition and in most cases insensitive revamps," Ms. Wolfe said about the ordinances.
The case has resonated, not only because of the grisly brutality of the attack, but also because of the clumsy and, in some cases, insensitive response of India's political class.
The concentrations of HCl were in most cases insensitive to radial location.
In advanced cases of breast cancer, in cases of a more aggressive course or in cases insensitive to hormonal therapy chemotherapy is used (Goldhirsch et al, 1998; National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Panel, 2001; Mori et al, 2002).
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