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An element of the matrix or a vector is represented by the non-boldface letter representing the respective vector structure with subscripted row and column indices, as an example an,mrefers to the element referenced by row n and column m of a matrix AN × M. Similarly, a k refers to element k of the vector aN × 1. Scalar variables are always represented by a non-boldface italic characters.
Today, the name "flerovium", with the same symbol, now refers to element 114.
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We should note that the division operation in (2) refers to element-by-element matrix division.
Hereby, the play aspect refers to elements, which support engagement and motivation for the exercise.
Essential obstetric care (EOC) refers to elements of obstetric care needed for the management of normal and complicated pregnancy, delivery and the postpartum period.
UNC refers to elements that in RepBase were classified as LTR-RT but without any other detail (i.e. Ty1- copia or Ty3- gypsy); NHF refers to elements that are LTR-RTs related but do not have significant similarity with the major families isolated in the genus Oryza.
By perfect, she was referring to elements like ceilings 11 feet high and 360-degree views of Lower Manhattan's warehouses and water towers from huge arched windows.
One advantage of this approach was that it explained the many inconsistencies and oddities of the texts, some historical (the poems refer to elements of both Bronze and Iron Age technology) and some linguistic.
In the most common forms of voting, the votes refer to elements of the alternative set.
This word class tends to refer to elements such as objects, places, persons, or events.
COF Factors refer to elements such as sensitivity of customers and loss of pipe pressure during pipe burst.
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