Sentence examples for presentations of number from inspiring English sources

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In the course of his discussion, Ehrenfels once again goes down the familiar road of Brentanist mathematics: a discussion of proper and symbolic presentations of number, the limits of our presentational capacity, proper number conceptions as based on (higher order) relations of distinction, etc. (Ehrenfels 1922, 30 ff).

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The co-variates, age and dog weight did not account for any of the variance in the number of looks, but there was a marginal effect of order of presentation on number of looks (F 1,75)  = 3.993, p = 0.049); specifically, fewer looks were given on second presentation than on first presentation.

Consistent with health literacy best practices, improved instructions contained numeric instead of alphanumeric presentations of numbers (ie, 1 vs 'one'one

In general, health literacy research suggests that numeric presentations of numbers are superior to alphanumeric; this finding is therefore unique and somewhat in contrast to accepted health literacy practices.

He denies an empirical basis to number presentations: "The presentation of number is not extracted from external perception, but is actually inserted into it" (Ehrenfels 1891, 287).

In his article on the philosophy of mathematics Ehrenfels starts with an analysis of the presentation of number and the concepts of unity and multiplicity.

The latest triumph is the internal marriage of opposites embedded in time (i.e. moving structure) and space (image projection) by means of chapters coded with qualitative meaning and the overt full screen presentation of number: from a mundane sexual score card on a train ride progressing to the Fibonacci sequence.

Therefore, the number of days with pain and number of days with missed activities were standardized to 30 days, allowing the presentation of number of days during the "previous month" at baseline.

No correlation between the total number of pretreatments (i.e. ranibizumab and/or bevacizumab) and the change in maximum height of the PED could be observed (Spearman's rho = 0.121, p  = 0.278) as shown in the point by point presentation of "number of prior treatments" and "change in maximum PED height" in Fig.  1b.

In fact, the mere presentation of numbers induces a spatial attentional bias depending on the magnitude of the number: low numbers shifting attention to the left and high numbers to the right space [13].

Readers were confused by a parallel presentation of numbers in absolute terms and percentages, and wanted the text authors to decide on one form.

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