Sentence examples for more familiar notation from inspiring English sources

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It may be helpful to give a few more of the technical details than Tarski does, in a more familiar notation than Tarski's, in order to show what is involved.

We may write in more familiar notation [1] dG ( t ) = biggl( -frac{1}{2}mathsf{L}^{dagger}mathsf{L}-i mathsf{H} biggr) otimes dt-mathsf{L}^{dagger}mathsf{S}otimes dA ( t ) + mathsf{L}otimes dA^{dagger} ( t ) +(mathsf {S}-I otimes dLambda ( t ).

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Therefore, in the future, it would be of interest to conduct a longitudinal experiment investigating whether it becomes possible to learn more complex dance patterns when one becomes more familiar with the notation system presented by the visual monitoring aid.

In the more familiar dot-bracket notation, its representation would be "... .....

The following are the basic steps described using the anachronistic recourse to a more familiar case and to a modern, streamlined notation.

Readers more familiar with standard SMILES explanations of this notation or like the idea that the "at" symbol has an inherent anticlockwise sense to it, may wish to replace "front" with "back" and "clockwise" with "anticlockwise" with no change in meaning.

Virtual types have been proposed as a notation for generic programming in object-oriented languages an alternative to the more familiar mechanism of parametric classes.

More familiar, certainly.

Others see something more familiar.

Police agencies became more familiar with it.

The impact of technology is more familiar.

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