Use "multiplicity|multiplicities" in a sentence

1. The algebraic multiplicities sum up to n, the degree of the characteristic polynomial.

2. Of the celebrated formula, 'the Continuum is unity in multiplicity,' only the multiplicity remains, the unity has disappeared

3. Of course, a multiplicity of names is confusing.

4. The maximum azimuthal asymmetry is investigated, averaged over different compound multiplicity intervals.

5. It is important to keep in mind that the algebraic multiplicity ni and geometric multiplicity mi may or may not be equal, but we always have mi ≤ ni.

6. The silkworm cocoon market price assumes the periodic vibration and the undulation multiplicity.

7. A multiplicity of adders (53) is electronically controlled by an adder-control signal.

8. Prayers to the multiplicity of gods of the world’s religions obviously go unanswered.

9. To strike at hegemonic ideology imposed on minorities . Broaden the space for multiplicity.

10. As an application of these decompositions, we obtain two recursion formulas for computing the multiplicities of simple finite dimensional Cn modules.

11. 20 Mr James says the yardstick was the multiplicity of houses in full running order.

12. The classification management of nonprofit organization is complex with multiplicity due to different focuses.

13. Synonyms for Assload include multiplicity, abundance, stack, mass, heap, lot, profusion, pile, quantity and plenty

14. A high-efficiency, frequency-tunable, acoustic wool, includes a multiplicity of randomly-arrayed, continuous fibers.

15. 38 And inasmuch as he is faithful, I will multiply a multiplicity of blessings upon him.

16. Yet a multiplicity of countries, though it makes river management complicated, does not necessarily add to the intractability of a dispute.

17. Biplicity (n.) "state of being twofold," 1731, from bi- "two" + ending from multiplicity

18. In addition, tax administration was extremely complex, with a multiplicity of forms, rates, and methods of calculation.

19. Broadly is a website and digital video channel devoted to representing the multiplicity of women's experiences

20. In addition, different standards and the multiplicity of languages make it difficult to fully exploit the potential.

21. The sum of the sizes of all Jordan blocks corresponding to an eigenvalue λi is its algebraic multiplicity.

22. Mr McMahon is absolutely right in expressing his concern about the multiplicity of certificates that will be required.

23. Support of multiplicity of radio interfaces over an interface between a base station system and a mobile switch

24. The non-bonded regions include a multiplicity of filament loops which terminate at both ends in the Creped interfilament-bonded regions

25. The Algebraic multiplicity of an eigenvalue \(\lambda\) of \(A\) is the number of times \(\lambda\) appears as a root of \(p_A\)

26. We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

27. A method for testing a multiplicity of chemical entities for the ability of these chemical entities to enhance or inhibit abiological process.

28. Antonyms for Bushelful. 23 synonyms for bushel: jillion, million, multiplicity, ream, trillion, gob, heap, load, lot, oodles, passel, peck, scad, slew, wad, zillion, fix, furbish up

29. It consisted of a multiplicity of typically smaller manufacturers, however only three larger Arsenals would be used for the production of the three-line rifle.

30. We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

31. Abstract: We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

32. The rpm-measurement device proposed works with a stationary wire pulse sensor (5) which is controlled by the magnetic fields of a multiplicity of radially aligned rotating magnets (4).

33. 51 The antidepressant actions of Amitriptyline generally are associated with blockade of the uptake of serotonin and norepinephrine in the CNS; however, Amitriptyline possesses a multiplicity of other

34. This article reconceptualises school teachers and pupils respectively as ‘pedagogical Bricoleurs’ and ‘bricolage researchers’ who utilise a multiplicity of theories, concepts, methodologies and pedagogies in teaching and/or researching

35. Located east of Guatemala and south of Mexico, Belize is a special country home to just under 375,000 citizens made up of a multiplicity of cultures and speaking many languages

36. List defines an occult doctrine in which he outlines what Flowers translates as the "Biune-bifidic-dyad", the "triune-trifidic-triad", and the "multifidic multiune-multiplicity"

37. Aimlessness collects ideas and stories from around the world that value indirection, wandering, getting lost, waiting, meandering, lingering, sitting, laying about, daydreaming, and other ways to be open to possibility, chaos, and multiplicity

38. Moreover, given the multiplicity of existing rail infrastructures in the study area, there is a need to ensure that drainage occurs as naturally as possible and to avoid water accumulation in the depressions.

39. Aimlessness collects ideas and stories from around the world that value indirection, wandering, getting lost, waiting, meandering, lingering, sitting, laying about, daydreaming, and other ways to be open to possibility, chaos, and multiplicity

40. Aimlessness collects ideas and stories from around the world that value indirection, wandering, getting lost, waiting, meandering, lingering, sitting, laying about, daydreaming, and other ways to be open to possibility, chaos, and multiplicity.

41. Second, thanks to the development of alternative distribution channels, such as the airlines' Internet websites or their call centres, consumers have nowadays access to a multiplicity of information and booking channels for air transport services.

42. These comprise a multiplicity of cables, for example a plurality of cables for electrically carrying individual phases of alternating current, in particular three-phase alternating current, cables for ground conductors and/or signal and control cables.

43. ‘But this sort of cooking defines itself by the multiplicity of its components, so there was also a dice of warmed smoked salmon and poached cucumber, bok choi, salt cod Brandade and, on the side, a …

44. The invention includes a multiplicity of sensors (12) as well as an instant alarm system which prevents accidental problems with previous delay alarm systems and repositioning of the hands without pausing or turning the device off.

45. Several specific designs are shown that use optical, acoustic, acousto-optic or capacitive techniques to determine a multiplicity of data points, sufficient in number of spacing, to represent information regarding the local topography of the surface of the eye.

46. Atomization The process whereby a bulk liquid is transformed into a multiplicity of small drops. This transformation, often called primary Atomization, proceeds through the formation of disturbances on the surface of the bulk liquid, followed by their amplification due to energy and momentum transfer from the surrounding gas.

47. In Body politics, Yoder describes the five practices this way: (1) Binding and Loosing (2) Disciples Break Bread Together / Eucharist (3) Baptism and the New Humanity / Baptism (4) The Fullness of Christ / Multiplicity of gifts (5) The Rule of Paul / Open meeting

48. “Blessed” is plural in the Hebrew and literally means, “Oh the Blessednesses, or the blessings.” It is an intensive plural and is designed to emphasize the multiplicity of blessings and happiness to those who fulfill the requirements marked out in this Psalm

49. Among the bewildering multiplicity of fractures that are evident in the emerging global order, the knowledge fracture _ the great divide between those who have and those who do not have the capacity to aquire and use knowledge _ could rapidly become an abyss.

50. The constitution-makers therefore had to address three dimensions of the question relating to status, rights, and identity, to determine who is to be a citizen, what rights are to be bestowed on the citizen, and the manner in which the multiplicity of claimed identities is to be accommodated.

51. The effects of low adhesion on the operation of trains on a railway are minimised by obtaining data on a multiplicity of factors which affect the risk of low adhesion, and processing the data so as to generate predictions as to which sections of line have low adhesion.

52. The integrated budget reflects a strategy for financing positions that recognizes the variety, multiplicity, and complexity of the various UNDP funding streams so as to better respond to the evolving development needs of programme countries within the remit of the strategic plan in an accountable, sustainable and agile manner.

53. The quartet works within both narrow and broad acoustic areas: sometimes focusing on a tiny vibration, other times a polyphonic orchestra of pipes, pumps, wheels, objects, bells and motors ring together: a multiplicity of cogwheels spinning in different tempos, all working together to create a large machine of acoustic and electronic sounds.

54. In the flue-gas duct of a power station, it is customary to feed the ammonia necessary for the catalytic decomposition of oxides of nitrogen into the flue gases through a multiplicity of feed pipes and nozzles, and through the same number of valves to be adjusted, so that the ammonia is homogeneously distributed throughout the flue gases.

55. The method includes providing at least two adherends (24,26) to be bonded, providing an electro-active adhesive (22) between the at least two adherends, wherein the electro-active adhesive includes a multiplicity of electro-active particles and an adhesive binder, and applying an electric field to change the adhesion of the electro-active adhesive system to at least one of the adherends.