Sentence examples for well-defined meaning from inspiring English sources

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The existence of ambiguous expressions prevents a coherent semantics to be defined by induction on type system derivations, where coherence establishes a single well-defined meaning for each expression.

This calculation leads to a fraction, 0/0, that does not possess any well-defined meaning.

The Semantic Web can be conceived as an extension of the current Web where information is given well-defined meaning.

Now, you spoke there of a local tariff rate; if those words have a well-defined meaning, I wish you would state what those are.

For (A_{i} subseteq M) and (i in I), (sum _{i in I}(prod _{m in A_{i}}m)) has a well-defined meaning as discussed above.

Now, we need to define to "potential biomarkers" or "biomarker candidates" a better and clearer term or name that could really be distinct from "biomarker", that has its own and well-defined meaning.

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But "planet" does not have a well-defined scientific meaning, said Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the museum's Hayden planetarium.

A method is proposed to determine the interfacial capacitance from the perturbed charge density leading to a well-defined geometrical meaning.

Dominance, however, has a well-defined physiological meaning in so far as certain cells of the cerebral cortex may be activated exclusively by one eye, either because the other eye makes no neural connections with it or because the influence of the other eye is dominant.

RDF uses an abstract model to decompose information into small pieces with well-defined semantics (meaning), so as to express knowledge in a general, yet simple and flexible way.

Moreover, P values represent more interpretable values to bioinformaticians and experimental biologists alike, e.g., values between 0 and 1 with well-defined statistical meaning.

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