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Discover Ludwig"numeric form" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a numerical representation of something. For example: "In numeric form, 25% is expressed as 0.25."
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1048 is Toshiba in numeric form – to = 10, shiba = 48.
The table below shows the same data in numeric form, which is sometimes easier.
Is it wrong to promote a healthy life choice in numeric form?
Tables S1, S2, S3 give the results in numeric form for the rate constant-, channelance-, channel block (by agonist)- and desensitization analyses.
Outcomes of interest will be tabulated and shown in descriptive or numeric form as appropriate and summarised.
In KBANN, the rules are mapped into a neural network by converting the data to numeric form and designing appropriate nodes, links, and weights in the neural network.
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The fully pre-coded numeric forms with interview responses were entered and analyzed using SPSS 16.0.
This research used a mixed methods conversion design to collect qualitative narrative data which was subsequently converted into and analyzed in quantitative-numeric form [ 20].
Qualitative research methods are required in situations that require in depth investigation and an understanding of process to determine the exact nature of the issue being investigated, especially when the data are available in non-numeric form e.g. through text or through visual means [ 38].
For some of the address forms defined in the IPv6 addressing architecture, it can use an IPv4 numeric address form in the last 32 bits (e.g., ffff: 10.1.2.3).
Declaration network: at the end of medical consultation, each medical staff member declares clinic signs of his patient using a numeric standardized form on computers (specific declaration software).
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