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In this entry we use a linear notation, eschewing superscripts and subscripts.
The merge operation is also used for combining a sentence DRS with the DRS representing the preceding discourse, so the idea is that there is no principled distinction between (clausal) conjunction and sentence concatenation.[2] Officially, DRSs are set-theoretical objects, but in this article we use a linear notation.
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While we chose to use a linear risk model, the relationship between the average outcome in a group (Y i ) and the average exposure (X i ) in two-by-two tables must be linear [ 10, 11]; using the notation in Table 6, the average risk in the group is given by: Let p i and q i be the risks of the exposed and unexposed in group i.
It should be noted here that instead of using a linear string of symbols to express molecular and quantified formulas, Frege developed a two-dimensional notation for such formulas.
Notation: Note that we use a short notation for the linear time-invariant operator (F=F q^{-1})=sum _{i=0}^{M} F=F q^{-1}i}) with the unit-delay operator q −1 x k =sum−1.
One is to use a specialized notation for architecture, an architecture description language (ADL).
We use a subscript notation to denote atoms present in an EMU.
On this basis, and using an extremely compressed linear notation for proofs which is at the opposite extreme of Frege's space-occupying proofs, Łukasiewicz proves around 140 theorems in a mere 19 pages.
We here use a notation originally proposed by Wilkinson and Rogers [ 9], which has hence been used by many authors [ 10, 11] and has also been implemented in some linear model packages.
To enhance the readability of rules with such constraints, we use an extra notation.
XPath uses a notation similar to a directory structure notation in order to locate nodes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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