Definitionn. an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
Last update: September 6, 2015
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Statistical approximations help planning a scheme. [Please select]
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It appears, therefore, that to the order of approximation afforded by (3), the effect of the particles in dx is to modify the phase, but not the intensity, of the light which passes them. [Please select]
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I read it with eagerness, and found in it a considerable approximation to what I wanted. [Please select]
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Twitchell suggests 346 as the combining weight of rosin, but 330 is a closer approximation. [Please select]
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He had never till now met even an approximation. [Please select]
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The only approximation to it is in the phosphorescent waters of the Mosquito Indian coast. [Please select]
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There is not, of course, absolute mathematical accuracy, but a very close approximation to that accuracy. [Please select]
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009, a convenient approximation of the diameter of the moon, expressed in radians (see Figure 2). [Please select]
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The population is variously estimated at from 13,000,000 upward; we think that 17,000,000 is a tolerably close approximation. [Please select]
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Then, picking up a note-pad and pencil, he started on the left of the collection, meaning to make a general list and rough approximation of value for use in talking to Gresham's friends that evening. [Please select]
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Seton's figures for elk outside the United States, we obtain the following very close approximation of the wild elk alive in North America in 1912: LOCALITY NUMBER AUTHORITY Yellowstone Park and vicinity 47,000 U. [Please select]
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