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But since a is the adding machine, and it describes adding 1 to a dyadic integer that is written is such a way that the less significant digits come before the more significant ones, it is more natural to order the basis in the inverse lexicographic order (x_0x_0<x_1x_0<x_0x_1<x_1x_1).

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For instance, the patent describes adding a dedicated camera button, complete with controls for switching flash modes, and going from still to movie capture.

So it's a bit odd to describe adding something like that to the synthesis ( i.e., extending the synthesis).

Wind velocity is usually analytically described adding a static mean term to a zero mean fluctuation stationary process.

Mixes were "nothing that crazy" Rob described, adding that he "mixed Big Me in 20 minutes".

Some of these behaviors were previously described, adding now the guard behavior [ 12].

Chorizanthe minutiflora newly described, added.

Cylindropuntia chuckwallensis newly described, added as native.

Agrostis lacuna-vernalis newly described, added as native.

The methods described add value to existing 3D seismic surveys by reconstructing the complementary components of recorded energy that 3D seismic rejects as incoherent noise.

The immediately succeeding proposition, PCP IIp17, states, "Every body that moves in a circle strives to move away from the center of the circle that it describes" (emphasis added).

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