subscript in English

noun
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a subscript letter, figure, or symbol.
Lowercase letters and subscripts are used identically to those described for variance components.
adjective
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(of a letter, figure, or symbol) written or printed below the line.
Of course we have modernised the notation, for example subscript notation was not used in Parseval's time, and we have also corrected his theorem for he omitted the first 2 on the left hand side.
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1. The Augends bits of A and addend bits of B are designated by subscript numbers from right to left, with subscript 0denoting the least significant bit

2. The Augends bits of A and addend bits of B are designated by subscript numbers from right to left, with subscript 0denoting the least significant bit

3. The symbol for pressure is usually P or p which may use a subscript to identify the pressure, and gas species are also referred to by subscript.

4. So let's say distance, and we'll write a little small t right here, a little subscript t.

5. From here on in, the voltages recorded with a positive field will have a subscript P (for example, V13, P = V3, P - V1, P) and those recorded with a negative field will have a subscript N (such as V13, N = V3, N - V1, N).

6. In this research, correlations between Basicities and nucleophilicities of a series of complexes CpIr(CO)(PR[subscript]3) have been

7. When Binary numbers are written, a subscript "(2)" is added to distinguish them from the same number in …

8. I find median geometric Albedos A[subscript g] in the Kepler bandpass ranging between 0.16 and 0.30, once decontaminated from thermal emission

9. These super-Earth geometric Albedos are statistically larger than for hot Jupiters, which have medians A[subscript g] ranging between 0.06 and 0.11.

10. Constituent # Order in which the National Ocean Service lists the Constituents Name Common name used to refer to a particular constituent, subscript refers to the number of cycles per day Amplitude