non-negative integer

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integer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.tɪ.dʒər/
us
/ˈɪn.tə.dʒɚ/
a whole number and not ...
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(Definition ofintegerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Annual legislative production should not only consider time-series but alsonon-negativeintegerdata to which ordinary regression analysis cannot be applied.
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Every letter stands for anon-negativeinteger, and we deal (as usual) with multisets.
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Anon-negativeintegercan therefore be associated with each allele.
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Two expressions, which must evaluate tonon-negativeintegervectors of equal length, define lower and upper bounds of a rectangular range of index vectors.
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Now assume that c() is not anon-negativeinteger.
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In other words, it will be proved that the three different families of linear systems always havenon-negativeintegersolutions provided certain inequalities are satisfied.
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It is easy to see that d() is anon-negativeinteger.
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This height is either anon-negativeintegeror is infinite.
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This system is a linear system of equations with integer coefficients, and thus the set of non-negativeintegersolutions is generated by a finite number of them.
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Moment measures generalize the idea of factorial moments, which are useful for studyingnon-negativeinteger-valued random variables.
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One uses the same seminorms as above, except that "m" is allowed to range over allnon-negativeintegervalues.
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This equation has nonsingular solutions only if "n" is anon-negativeinteger.
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Since "e" and "d" are positive, we can write for somenon-negativeinteger"h".
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It is easy to find examples where it is any givennon-negativeintegerother than 2.
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Different values of "l" give solutions with different angular momentum, where "l" (anon-negativeinteger) is the quantum number of the orbital angular momentum.
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Another random variable may be the person's number of children; this is a discrete random variable withnon-negativeintegervalues.
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Initially, the language only allowsnon-negativeintegervariables.
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