Sentence examples for means assignment from inspiring English sources

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"1" means assignment is chosen".

For example, if x = ⌊ 3. 8 ⌋, then x ≡ 3 where " = " means assignment and "≡" indicates the equality test.

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For simplicity, hereinafter the words 'genome' and 'proteome' are used interchangeably (e.g. protein domain assignments for a genome actually means assignments for the proteome encoded by the genome).

What do you mean assignments?

We use m x,y) to indicate if there is an assignment between x and y. "0" means no assignment.

(Valuation of a variable means the assignment of concrete values to it. The valuation of an expression means the assignment of concrete values to all variables within the expression).

"Blame" means an "assignment of responsibility for a fault or a wrong or an error".

In technical language, the sale of a patent means its assignment.

This is the budget for next time cycle; that means the assignment is additive.

The entry in the (i,j th position of the matrix for i ≠ j means false assignment of the case of ith class to the jth one.

To date, paired-end short read approaches for massive sequencing permit the analysis of sequence information of roughly 30%% (~500 nt) of the full 16S rRNA gene, which means taxonomic assignment of reads at the species level is elusive.

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