related notion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrelatedandnotion
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related
adjective
uk/rɪˈleɪ.tɪd/us/rɪˈleɪ.t̬ɪd/
connected:
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notion
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈnəʊ.ʃən/us/ˈnoʊ.ʃən/
a belief ...
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We conclude this section with some definitions that formalise this notion of nonreplaceable variable and therelatednotionof a closing substitution.
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A closelyrelatednotionis that of 'extension'.
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Before we explain the notion of a tame/wild map, let us recall arelatednotionthat frequently appears in the literature on integrable systems: nondegenerate integrability.
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This is obviously arelatednotion.
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The following is arelatednotion.
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There is also arelatednotionof almost normal surface.
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The notion is often confused with therelatednotionof sentence-level topic/theme, which is frequently defined as what the sentence is about.
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Arelatednotion, plane strain, is often applicable to very thick members.
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A closelyrelatednotionis the probability that a universal computer outputs some string x when fed with a program chosen at random.
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Arelatednotionof curvature is the shape operator, which is a linear operator from the tangent plane to itself.
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Arelatednotionis the one of a minimum bounding circle, which is the smallest circle that completely contains the polygon within it.
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Arelatednotionis a curvature line, which is a curve always tangent to a principal direction.
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A closelyrelatednotionis the differential of a function.
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Arelatednotionis a totally bounded set, in which only a subset of the space needs to be covered.
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Arelatednotionis that of a compressed data structure, in which the size of the data structure depends upon the particular data being represented.
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This analytical platform of a craft-orientated, non-reductive and nevertheless systematic view of musical structure, is open to related notions of a musical rhetoric or semantics.
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However, they also share a theoretical weakness about the choice of appropriate parameters for defining simplicity, singularity, regularity, order, prägnanz, minimum principle, and related notions.
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To understand moral responsibility we need to understand the related notions of blame and guilt.
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