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His system abbreviated the Latin names of the elements with one or two letters and applied superscripts to designate the number of atoms of each element present in both the acidic and basic ingredients.
The configuration of the complex depends on the type and number of orbitals involved in the hybridization e.g., sp (linear), sp3 (tetrahedral), dsp2 (square planar), and d2sp3 (octahedral), in which the superscripts denote the number of orbitals of a particular type.
For convenience, the coordinates are usually numbered from 1 to n, and each component of a tensor is denoted by a letter having superscripts and subscripts, each of which independently takes on the values 1 to n.
Nonlinear programming algorithms typically proceed by making a sequence of guesses of the variable vector x (known as iterates and distinguished by superscripts x1, x2, x3, …) with the goal of eventually identifying an optimal value of x.
The origin or location of the gene is indicated by the prefix of "v-" for virus or "c-" for cell or chromosome; additional prefixes, suffixes, and superscripts provide further delineation.
He also perfected the system invented by François Viète for representing known numerical quantities with a, b, c, …, unknowns with x, y, z, …, and squares, cubes, and other powers with numerical superscripts, as in x2, x3, …, which made algebraic calculations much easier than they had been before.
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IT IS a solemn custom in science to mark the names of collaborators who pass away during the course of an article's publication with a superscript no different than that indicating their academic affiliation.
For that reason it has not been thought necessary to add a subscript or superscript to m to emphasize that it is the rest mass rather than a velocity-dependent quantity.
The number of carbon atoms on a group that are attached to the metal is indicated by the superscript in ηn.
In the primal problem the objective is replaced by the product (px) of a vector x = (x1, x2, x3, …, xn T, whose components are the objective variables and where the superscript "transpose" symbol indicates that the vector should be written vertically, and another vector p = (p1, p2, p3, …, pn), whose components are the coefficients of each of the objective variables.
All of the stopped consonants are unvoiced, and the original voiceless stops have become strongly aspirated; for example, the equivalent of Irish bog "soft" is [pok], p being the voiceless counterpart of b, and that of cat "cat" is [khaht], the superscript h after k indicating the aspirated quality.
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