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The common functions that arise in analysis are usually definable by formulas, such as f(x) = x2.

Automatic systems based on complicated mathematical formulas, such as the one used to sift through Behm's job application, are becoming more common across the developed world.

Having demonstrated over the years how effective formulas such as contrast and three-point lists can be, he's not one to disparage the use of rhetorical devices.

The term sacramental is used to designate verbal formulas (such as blessings) or objects (such as holy water or medals) to which a religious significance has been attached.

Dash's detail-filled microhistorical sequences undo the deceptive clarity of fixed categories and encyclopedic formulas, such as "the Great Migration" itself, by rediscovering the richness of the phenomena that they encapsulate in the dense tangle of individuals' experiences.

(In line formulas such as the following, a carbon atom is assumed to be at every intersection of two lines and at the end of each line, unless otherwise labeled, with hydrogen atoms attached as necessary to each carbon).

Of course, there's a time and a place for reinterpreted classics and plays about Asian marriages, but why are theatres sticking to formulas such as this instead of drawing on today's happily integrated British-Asian society, a society that offers a plethora of material and inspiration?

As was described for a plane triangle, the known values involving a spherical triangle are substituted in the analogous spherical trigonometry formulas, such as the laws of sines and cosines, and the resulting equations are then solved for the unknown quantities.

The proton is strongly attached to one water molecule (hydrated) to form the oxonium ion (H3O+, sometimes called hydronium ion), which in turn is hydrogen-bonded to other water molecules, forming species with formulas such as H(H2O n+ (the subscript n indicates the number of H2O molecules involved).

Atomic formulas may be combined with truth-functional operators to give formulas such as ϕx ∨ ψy [example: "Either the customer (x) is friendly or else John (y) is disappointed "]; ψxy ⊃ ∼ψx [example: "If the road (x) is above the flood line (y), then the road is not wet "]; and so on.

Thus, formulas such as 'x = y' are part of the second-order predicate calculus with identity.

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