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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to make notation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of writing down or recording information, often in a formal or academic context. Example: "In order to keep track of the experiment's results, it is essential to make notation of each observation."
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We compute the parent offspring covariance in disease, WD, by summing over all possible ways that parent and offspring can both be diseased and then subtracting off the square of the disease prevalence K. Before we write out the full equation for covariance, we define a few quantities to make notation simpler.
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Here is a pro golfer who stops in midround to make notations in his birder log.
Periodically he stopped strumming to make notations on the sheet music fanned across the coffee table.
Many features sought by musicians are in the final product, including the ability to make notations (the tablet comes with an electronic stylus that can draw and erase rehearsal marks on the screen) and a networking capacity that allows musicians within an orchestra to collaborate on the same score.
For convenience, we make notation as.
Note that, to make the notation simple, we will drop the superscript x from the these parameters, but, whenever we refer to these action probabilities, it is understood implicitly that they are specific to each TF species.
Try to find a billing software or service that allows you to track your invoices, provides means to resolve disputes, handle exceptions to regular billing practices, and lets you make notations.
In Appendix 1, a table of variables is provided to make the notation comprehensively clearer to those who prefer to see the full notational picture.
The man took out a pencil and a black notebook & got set to make a notation.
To make the notation easier, let's use Q for sqrt(19).
The drum syllables of North Indian music are a solmization of timbre (as na, ta, dhin) and often also of rhythmic patterns (as tirikita, dhagina) and can be written down to make a notation.
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