Sentence examples for previous notation from inspiring English sources

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First, we need some previous notation.

Then, with the previous notation, it is satisfied that (2.19).

Notice that in the previous notation, † denotes the pseudo-inverse.

We maintain all of our previous notation, except for the fact that now we specify that n = 1.

Similarly to our previous notation, we define as the th symbol of, and as the means and the variances of the frequency-domain symbols.

With the previous notation, an individual chooses firm i if (w_{hi}-x_{i}t > w_{hi+1}- left (frac {1}{n_{F}}-x_{i}right t).

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Using our previous notations and (3), the time to read all tags,, is (4).

By using the previous notations we can rewrite (7) as follows: (9).

Obviously, for these cases, we have (A=B=C=0), (with previous notations) which is meaningless.

In the sequel, we have to recall previous notations and results.

To make our exposition self contained, in this section we recall some previous notations and known results.

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