Definitionadj. designating or involving an equation whose terms are of the first degree
Last update: December 5, 2016
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Keep the pots at a linear distance. [Please select]
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Linear measurement. [Please select]
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At Karasjok, treating summer and winter independently, Simpson (10) found a + and a_ both increase in a nearly linear relation with temperature, from below -20° to + 15° C. For example, when the temperature was below -20° mean values were o 76 for a + and 0.91 for a_; for temperatures between - 10° and -5° the corresponding means were 2.45 and 2.82; while for temperatures between +10° and +15° they were 4.68 and 5.23. [Please select]
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To this linear perspective is added moreover an atmospheric perspective. [Please select]
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No muffle; sub-orbital sinus moderate, somewhat linear; no canines; groin-pits large; feet-pits present. [Please select]
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The coefficient of linear expansion of oak has been found to be. [Please select]
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0000285, or nearly six times the coefficient of linear expansion of oak and seven times that of spruce[50]. [Please select]
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The arrangement in a two-year-old buck, as shown by Seton (1929, +3+: 106), is approximately intermediate between linear and rectangular. [Please select]
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--In the specimen sent, the bands on second and following segments are notched above in middle, with only an obscure linear interruption. [Please select]
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