As of February 1, they should be written by a whole number and two digits after the decimal sign. |
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They crumbled to our mighty power with our losses barely reaching through the double digits. |
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The millennium bug stems from mainly older computer systems which were programmed to read only the last two digits of a year. |
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The impact from the government's lottery is illegal individual betting on the last two or three digits of the first prize of the lottery. |
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When I tracked down Robyn's correct number to call her, I found that I had accidentally transposed the last two digits. |
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For notational convenience, the negative digits are usually written with a vinculum, or overbar, instead of a prefixed minus sign. |
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Notice that the floating-point versions have a single digit, a decimal point, then the rest of the significant digits. |
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In maths they should be able to multiply two digits by two digits, read graphs as well as working with percentages and fractions. |
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Only the action of vulture investors buying into the company has prevented the share price falling into single digits. |
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Computing individual hexadecimal digits using that formula relies on a venerable technique known as the binary algorithm for exponentiation. |
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Garcia has come particularly close, especially since finally learning to cut his pre-shot waggles and regrips to single digits. |
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I had Brendan's digits on speed-dial, and boy was I anxious to hear what he had to say. |
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The only catch is that the formula works for hexadecimal or binary digits but not for decimal digits. |
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In his Master's thesis, Shannon showed that these binary digits can be represented by electrical switches. |
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When discussing more modern ciphers, we tend to regard all messages as sequences of binary digits. |
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However, of these, only gypsum wallboard and asphalt paving report price gains in the double digits. |
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If you sum a thousand terms, the result is vanishingly close to 2, but the exact rational representation fills two thousand binary digits. |
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These numbers are of course the final two digits in the years that mark the births and deaths of Hitler and Stalin, respectively. |
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Dwindling concentrations of hedgehog protein reached across the budding limb to shape the first two digits. |
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The limbs of tetrapod vertebrates evolved from fins, with the digits as a novel feature. |
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The fins themselves had to change from a fan of slender fin-rays to more solid load-bearing digits. |
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If you multiplied this number out, you would have a number 1,791,864 digits long. |
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Equally, rates could rise to high single digits if world peace was in jeopardy or economic growth boomed. |
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It was an agile climber, with long hind limbs for leaping, nails on its digits, and a grasping big toe. |
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We then replaced the last three digits of each number with three random digits to ensure unlisted numbers would be included. |
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While Watkins prefers to strengthen her fingers by climbing indoors and bouldering, occasionally she does weight training for her digits, too. |
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Are there any bases where the Fibonacci numbers with a sum of their base B digits equal to their index numbers form an infinite series? |
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Discourage your bank from using the last four digits of your Social Security number as your personal identification number. |
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To keep things simple, the file uses only upper case letters, digits and punctuation marks, and does not include spaces. |
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To achieve what we normally call full-motion video, we actually have to send 221,184,000 binary digits per second. |
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So we will take a quick look at Pi Fast, which, as the name suggests calculates Pi to as many digits as you want. |
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He averaged in double digits, which was pretty good for a guy who focused so much of his energy on the defensive side of the game. |
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A year later, he signed with the Celtics, and since his second season in Boston has never averaged below double digits as a scorer. |
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So forget the old adages about selling shares if the chief executive's golf handicap is in single digits or if the company has a corporate jet. |
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In this addition sum each letter represents a digit, different letters being different digits. |
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Here r is the base, or radix, and the coefficients d i are the digits of the number. |
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Failure rates at the police academy have jumped into double digits from the 3 to 5 percent that once was the norm. |
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For a while, they wouldn't even tell me how many digits were involved but I wormed the information out of them that there were three more. |
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But it was also well ahead of many hospitals, some of whom had no cases or figures in single digits. |
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When the race time mnemonic could not apply, he used other techniques, such as interpretation of 3 digits as ages. |
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The little green digits on the clock read one in the morning, and I am deathly tired. |
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The display reads information from the module and shows it using a total of ten LED digits. |
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At this rate you'll hit double digits by the time you polish off a slice of apple pie after dinner. |
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Perhaps the larger-sized digits of adults confer some protection from such injuries, in that a larger band is required to cause constriction. |
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The limbs are only moderately long, and the feet are narrow, with four main digits and short claws. |
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The Cape clawless otter derives its name from the fact that there are no claws on the digits. |
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They have 5 digits, each with long and sharp claws, the third claw being especially well developed. |
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I've gone from an asterisk to double digits in the span of just a couple of weeks. |
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The unguals are curved and taper to a sharp point, indicating that the digits terminated in distinct claws. |
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It's actually, the critical fingers seem to be digit two and digit four and the ratio of the lengths of those digits around the central digit. |
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This case begins with a report showing that the prices on top selling prescription drugs jumped by double digits again. |
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Other researchers have contrasted number words, digits, dot patterns, or Roman numerals. |
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Languages have alphabets, or character repertoires, but computers deal with digits. |
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Unemployment that should hover around 5-6 per cent gradually moves to double digits. |
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Even in growth times, Germany experiences unemployment rates close to double digits. |
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It must be some model if it can produce forecasts to four significant digits. |
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In the articulatory suppression condition, the subjects recalled significantly fewer digits than in the listening condition. |
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Sure, it's possible to show two significant digits based on the data you collected, but is it really reliable? |
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Nearly all cases of exceptional memory are domain-specific, and retention of sequences or arrays of digits is the most common locus. |
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Fortunately the eight legible digits provide enough information to enable you to supply the missing figures. |
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All local numbers in the affected areas will get two extra digits changing them from five digit numbers into seven digit numbers. |
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The petrol stations claimed their manual display signs had only space for three digits, two digits before the decimal point and one digit after. |
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If the probability distribution is uniform, you would expect each of the 10 digits from 0 to 9 to occur about one-tenth of the time. |
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Given that expression, which represents an infinite number of decimal digits, you can compute its value to any number of decimal places. |
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We have seen that to the left of the decimal place, the digits represent 1's, 10's, 100's, 1000's, and so on. |
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Expressed in decimals, this fraction has the value 0.123456790, with these digits endlessly repeated in the same order. |
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For example, to test whether a number written in decimal digits is divisible by 2, you need check only whether the last digit is even. |
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Programmed cell death by apoptosis plays a key role in molding the form of chick and mammalian limbs, especially the digits. |
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The LOG button on your calculator can be used to compute how long a number is, that is, how many decimal digits it has. |
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All feet have four digits, each with a heavy and sharp claw, and the posture of these animals is plantigrade. |
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The changes involve a combination of adding two digits to customers' existing local number and, in some cases, a change to the local area code. |
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I think capital expenditures are already starting to grow by double digits. |
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I mean, the number of serious relationships I've had has not been into double digits. |
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Ichthyostega had seven digits in the feet and still retained some gill arch rudiments and fin rays in the tail. |
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Four questions required numerical answers, with a box preprinted for each required digit, thereby suggesting the correct number of digits. |
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Organized labor is down to less than double digits in representation of the work force. |
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From October 10 all numbers in the current 071 area must have the digits 91 added after the prefix. |
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Most species have three digits on the hindfoot and three or four on the forefoot, but in some only a single digit, the third, remains. |
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The forefeet have 4 digits and the hindfeet 3, and each toe is tipped with an almost hoof-like claw. |
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The forefeet have 5 digits, but the thumb is reduced in size. The hindfeet have five functional digits. |
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They have short tails and limbs, and both the forefeet and hindfeet have five digits. |
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Assuming equiprobable digits, I have reduced your level of uncertainty by a factor of eight. |
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We could hope that only one or two fingers would fall off with the snare and some functioning digits would remain. |
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The eyes are usually very small, the feet are plantigrade and have five digits, and neither the hallux or pollex is opposable. |
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The mantissa provides the significant information, or digits, and the exponent provides a scaling factor that shows how big the number is. |
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The digits of ternary numerals can also help illuminate a peculiar mathematical object called the Cantor set, or Cantor's dust. |
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The similar treatment of limbs and digits is also evident in the hands of The Lover. |
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But inside the four layers of socks and gloves, I could hardly distinguish where my digits began and my arms ended. |
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The company claims response and click-through rates are in the double digits, while the return on investment averages 200 to 300 percent. |
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And for those in the 072 area the change will be greater as it will mean a switch to the 071 prefix as well as the additional digits. |
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In TriMathlon, the mathlete begins with a guided search for all palindromes of five or fewer digits. |
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Creative minds think at the speed of lightning but the fingers move as any average digits would! |
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Neon tubular lights in the shapes of numerical digits are suspended from its upper edge. |
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A ten-month-old boy has had his legs, arm and five digits amputated after contracting meningitis in Sheffield. |
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It spread to his hands as he felt them remold, his fifth digits being restored to thumbs as the rest of his digits were restored to fingers. |
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The forefeet have 5 digits, but the thumb is reduced in size. The hind feet have five functional digits. |
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Second, key morphological transitions, such as the purported change from paired fins to limbs with digits, remain undocumented by fossils. |
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By the time the group had finished swimming, Casey's digits looked like shrivelled prunes and her skin had turned a slight tinge of white. |
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Digits 1 and 2 on the forefeet are opposable to digits 3-5, and the hindfoot has a well-developed hallux. |
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Their front feet have opposing digits and soft pads while their back feet have semi-webbed toes. |
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The first 2 digits of their forefeet are opposable to the other three in the more arboreal species. |
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At the nearby convenience store, we applied cold cervesas to our swollen digits and limbs. |
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These toons not only grew Cartoon Network's audience by triple digits, they beat out late night old-schoolers for draws of 18-to 24-year-olds. |
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Predominant locations of ulcer occurrence are the submetatarsal areas, distal digits, and medial fifth digit. |
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Fortunately, no digits got slammed, but I quickly learned that it's necessary to give the slide stop a nudge to make sure it was engaged fully. |
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The first, for a school for electrical engineers at Valence, resulted in a facade graphic of binary code digits, heat-bonded onto glass sun-screens. |
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He had all his digits and limbs and, to my knowledge, had committed no antisocial acts with his legally obtained explosives. |
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Near his body is a cipher with the digits of the Fibonacci sequence and amalgams referring to Leonardo da Vinci and his Mona Lisa. |
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Consider for a start all finite sequences of the twenty six letters of the English alphabet, the ten digits, a comma, a full stop, a dash and a blank space. |
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So defined, the fin-limb transition has to be explained in terms of the evolution of the digital arch and the derivation of digits from radials in fins. |
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Everything hinges on the assumption that the incremental cost of increasing the radix is the same as the incremental cost of increasing the number of digits. |
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Fascinating patterns lurk among the digits of whole numbers. |
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All digits have claws, which are not large but are very sharp. |
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I'm sure those are both on the table, but when someone is sitting on nine digits, that kind of package isn't a motivator. |
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With prices more or less in the single digits to low teens, the e-reader makes page counts a selling point for books. |
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As the bud grows out, however, the progress zone becomes repopulated by the surviving cells, so that distal structures such as digits are formed at almost normal size. |
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It then started its wild roller-coaster ride, first up well into double digits by 1981, then down to zero, a move that twenty years later is still in progress. |
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The number changes involve a combination of adding two digits to customers' existing local numbers and in some cases changing the local area code. |
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Mammals cannot regenerate lost limbs, although they do have a limited capacity to replace the ends of digits, and nematodes and rotifers cannot regenerate at all. |
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She handed over her mobile and I rummaged the few digits from my memory. |
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The first scalar product could have told us that one of the digits was 6 too small but then no sensible answer would have been obtainable from the second scalar product. |
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How long do you need to memorize 30 digits and then count them backwards? |
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There is no way to remove arbitrary elements from either a binary or a ternary sequence with a guarantee that two identical digits won't be brought together. |
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But Strickland narrowed the gap to the low single digits by the start of this month. |
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The most common joint injuries in the hand involve the proximal interphalangeal joint of the digits, MP joint of the thumb, and basilar joint of the thumb. |
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The most commonly affected digits are the thumb and index finger. |
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The hind limbs are lengthened mostly by an increase in length of the metatarsals and digits, and these feet are further specialized by the near loss of the first digit. |
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Cisco will get a lift from expanding into new markets, particularly telecom, but it's unlikely that top-line growth will pass the low double digits for the foreseeable future. |
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Chinese math guru Lu Chao currently holds the Guinness World Record for most memorized digits. |
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I then point out that if he actually dials the right number instead of transposing the last 2 digits to end in 67 as opposed to 76 he might be more successful. |
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These are both simple series with the second two digits transposed. |
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On the other hand, if adjacent digits and are transposed, the transposition will go undetected when multiplied by the difference between their weights is a multiple of. |
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Express the number of objects in the heaps in binary and see to it that after your move the total number of non zero digits in any place value is even. |
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Group the binary digits into groups of 4 starting from the right. |
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The researchers then demonstrated that the interdigital tissue that lies between budding digits is responsible for instructing them as to what they will become. |
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It flexes the other three digits because it is attached to the flexor digitorum longus tendon by a vinculum along the distal portion of the tarsometatarsus. |
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Not all numbers have such convenient patterns behind them, but within every number there are always subgroups of digits that have mathematical meaning. |
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The amount of overlap was governed by successive decimal digits of pi. |
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This simultaneous activation of motor units, i.e., motor unit synchrony, has been examined to better understand its effect on motion and forces within and across digits. |
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Then I'm asked for the first and fourth digits of my five-digit passcode. |
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I can manage it half the time when she is somewhat still, but let her move even the tiniest bit and my percentages plummet into the single digits. |
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Yet without zero we could not assign a place value to the digits. |
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But he will need more than semantics to see him through this one the more so as he is pledged to cut the public spending increase to single digits by 2004 and onwards. |
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Euclidean geometry, Fibonacci numbers, the digits of pi, the notion of algorithms, concepts of infinity, fractals, and other ideas furnished the mathematical underpinnings. |
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Forefeet and hindfeet each have 5 digits, and the surface area of the forefeet is increased by the addition of a fringe of stiff hairs around the periphery. |
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Dividing the number of digits by 3 approximates the cube root. |
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I was too tired to eat properly, but we made the best of it and finished off with a walk along the beach, where I dabbled my digits in the warm waters of the Pacific. |
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One of my more distinct recollections of math class involves the decimal representation of rational numbers and the discovery of wonderful patterns among those digits. |
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Its digits have been computed to 1,241,100,000,000 decimal places. |
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From here proximally the phalanges are broad and depressed and the scansors extend towards the base of the digits beneath these highly modified phalanges. |
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The final two digits signify the year in which the wine was tested and the number immediately before this one is the number of the particular bottling in that year. |
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So, although it's a practical way to test integers smaller than 10 billion, which have nine digits, it fails miserably for integers of 25 digits or more. |
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To combat any potential misfortune, they stick out the second and fifth digits of one hand and touch their genitals with the outstretched fingertips. |
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Acanthostega had limbs and eight digits on each hand and foot, and also had fish characteristics like gills, fins, and sensory organs that only worked underwater. |
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The bones of the ankles and feet also took on a paddle shape, and individual digits were closely packed within a streamlining envelope of soft tissue. |
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This can be associated with the distal extension of the limb and the formation of digits in an posterior to anterior sequence in most land vertebrates. |
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Distill those, and you'll get a proof in the high double digits. |
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Unemployment in the high-tech sector remains stubbornly in double digits. |
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Office take-up levels next year are likely to be similar to the 175,000 square metres achieved this year but vacancy rates will remain in double digits. |
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We have a lead, according to some polls, in the double digits. |
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He added that although credit growth is expected to ease over the rest of the year because of higher interest rates, growth would remain well into the double digits. |
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Although a UPC number has 12 digits, the first digit is a category code that in practice is almost always, and the final digit is a checksum used for detecting errors. |
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In the single digits were liberal-arts majors, visual and performing arts and engineering. |
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Subjects include spoken numbers, playing cards, dates, abstract images, binary digits, random words, names and faces. |
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The average price per room increased by double digits for all Manhattan neighborhoods. |
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The 7-foot Fey, who scored in double digits in two of the first four games, attempted just three shots in 17 minutes. |
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A palindromic number is a number that reads the same when the order of its digits is reversed. |
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Or, rub lemon juice on your hands or rub your garlicky digits on anything made of stainless steel. |
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People with his condition polydactyly often have barely functioning digits. |
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For bat embryos, apoptosis only affects the hindlimbs, while the forelimbs retain webbing between the digits which form into the wing membranes. |
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One possibility is to use many distinct polarization states of a single photon to encode a large number of digits simultaneously. |
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The feet showed bilateral Polydactyly with cutaneous syndactyly of the fifth digits. |
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These numbers have the property that the sum of the numbers digits is equal to the sum of the digits in its prime factorisation. |
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One way to mitigate this is to factorise individual lines, each of which contains the nine digits unrepeated. |
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The syndrome itself is evident in patients' symptoms which are directly associated with the digits the median nerve innervates. |
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Basically, each of the digits is projected by an electronic valve called a nixie tube. |
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Areas of special concern include the sacrum, coccyx, ischial tuberosities, trochanters, scapulae, occiput, heels, digits, nose, and ears. |
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The thumb points forward and supports the leading edge, and the other digits support the tension held in the wing membrane. |
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Large digits, brightness control, color-coded fields and direct function keys facilitate operation and access to information. |
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Phenotypical abnormalities suggestive of Turner syndrome included a short neck and bilateral clinodactyly of her 4th digits. |
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Users can now send dual-tone multi-frequency touch-tones from the Badge by verbally reciting the desired digits. |
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Thus the gene which produced atavistic digits in the vigorous heterozygous pentadactyl condition is a lethal monster in the homozygous condition. |
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Egyptian ID cards consist of 14 digits, the national identity number, and expire after 7 years from the date of issue. |
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Onychonycteris had claws on all five of its fingers, whereas modern bats have at most two claws appearing on two digits of each hand. |
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The ImagiCalc application is a complete general-purpose calculator with up to 14 significant digits of precision. |
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The tonnes and grades are stated to a certain number of significant digits reflecting the confidence of the estimate. |
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Telephone and cellular subscribers' numbers have eight digits, previously they were only six digits. |
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The fore limbs usually have five digits, including an opposable thumb, while the hind limbs have three to five digits. |
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It performed its first calculation at the Science Museum, London, returning results to 31 digits. |
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The forepaws have five digits, while the hind feet have only four and lack dewclaws. |
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In 2004 he won a place in the Book of Alternative Records for memorising 17 random digits he had seen for only two seconds. |
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The digital nerves that supply the enlarged macrodactylic digits are usually enlarged. |
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Computer programmers will explain that nothing moves in cyberspace without binary digits changing. |
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Encoding is to convert the set of terms forming the database representative into a sequence of binary digits. |
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After selection of significant DCT, Huffman encoding is performed to convert coefficients into binary digits. |
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Although porpoises do not possess fully developed hind limbs, they possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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Thus, proof checking can be done electronically when the whole procedure is encoded as strings of binary digits. |
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In the Internet variant of the game, the secret is a sequence of 32 binary digits representing a computer's Internet protocol address. |
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The morphology of the digits of the golden gecko, Calodactylodes aureus and its implication for the occupation of rupicolous habitats. |
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Although dolphins do not possess fully developed hind limbs, some possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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The morphology of the digits of the Golden Gecko, Calodactylodes aureus and its implications for the occupation of rupicolous habitats. |
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Child care volumes decreased mid-single digits, including lower shipments for Huggies Little Swimmers swim pants. |
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Image effect explains how consumers perceive meaning through the rightmost digits of a price. |
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It also had a key to clear the entire input number, backspace keys, and a window that showed how many digits had been entered. |
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You are presented with a form of arithmetic operation but with letters replacing the digits. |
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Dallas has recently gone from dialing seven digits for a local number to 10 digits after implementing a second and third area code. |
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The Baby hitmaker has a fear of filthy fingers and carries a special washcloth wherever he goes so he can regularly clean his dirty digits. |
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Most primates have five digits on each limb and so could make yetilike tracks. |
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Down there on the stage Furtado twizzled her shiny jet ringlets around her tiny digits and wobbled off stage in her stilty white stilettos. |
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Still, whatever assumptions are made, the number of direct and indirect victims must be measured in eight rather than seven digits. |
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For precise calculations, errors due to rounding and the number of significant digits of constants must be considered. |
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Each road is given a single letter, which represents the road's category, and a subsequent number, of 1 to 4 digits. |
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The Lakers fell behind by double digits early in the second half, and the frustration began to spill out. |
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Jessica Acree, marketing manager for iSi North America, said sales of the soda siphons have been increasing in the high double digits for the past five years. |
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Bats have five elongated digits, which all radiate around the wrist. |
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The individual keystrokes were not analyzed for accuracy, so an incorrectly dialed trial could consist of one mistake or several misdialed digits. |
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Conventionally, users must dial ten or more digits when calling outside of their home area code, which can be frustrating and often results in misdialed calls. |
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These will be a mixture of blues, rock 'n' roll, countrybilly and New Orleans jazz numbers, so Clayton keeps the styles in motion, just like his speedingly articulate digits. |
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Data collection was anonymous, with a request for students to list the last four digits of their social security number so we could match pretests and posttests. |
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Perhaps it was poor planning that lead engineers in the early years of computer development to use only two digits to represent the year in computer programming language. |
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By offering free speed dial to the service, the caller can program 10 frequently dialed numbers, and will never have to enter all those digits when dialing again. |
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The ruminants have the cloven foot, i.e. two hoofed digits on each foot. |
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The claws are not retractable, and are large in proportion to the digits. |
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For example, at the undergraduate level, stressing such concepts as numbers of significant digits and inclusion of units with every measurement irritated many of us. |
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The letters and digits in a rivet's identification number that precede its dash numbers indicate the specification under which the rivet was manufactured and the head style. |
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In our case we used 50 decimal digits for the mantissa, which is in accordance with the number of decimal digits employed in the computation of Gauss-Turan nodes. |
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When the deep freeze sets in and temperatures dip to the single digits, we can't be outside for me than two minutes without turning into kidsicles. |
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The binary system of numbers uses which two numerical digits? |
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Basically the short URL contains C a code-the letters and digits C after the slash-which the tinyurl server will convert back into the original address. |
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I was in the delivery room as she was born into this world, nauseated by the excitement and numb-handed from Izzy squeezing the life from my digits. |
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The abacus is obviously only a concrete way of representing a number in the decimal system of notation, that is, by means of the local value of the digits. |
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The fourth and fifth digits go from the wrist to the trailing edge, and repel the bending force caused by air pushing up against the stiff membrane. |
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