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squiggle and notation
In this " squiggle " notation, ATP becomes A-P ~ P ~ P.

squiggle and was
The dot realizes that she has made a mistake: what she had seen in the squiggle to be freedom and joy was nothing more than chaos and sloth.
One example of how Winnicott used play in his work was the " squiggle game " in his child consultations ( Winnicott 1958: ch.
As the label insisted on a pronounceable name, the band made the compromise that the squiggle was pronounced Freur.
Park View Primary School of Singapore was awarded a Singapore book of Records certification from Ms Shirley Tan ( Singapore Book of Records judge ) to Mdm Diane Goh ( principal of Park View Primary School ). The school has broken a record of 1, 950 students doodling a single squiggle from Dr Teo Chee Hean ( Member of Parliament Of Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC ) at the same day, same time and same duration of hours. It lasted 1 hour which is from 8. 30 am-9. 30 am (+ 8 GMT ) and it was held on Tuesday, 14 September 2010.

squiggle and by
Most significantly, given all of the mechanics of his marionette's performance, all of these " squiggle " conversions by Mr. Squiggle were always performed with the original children's drawing up-side down.

squiggle and Albert
Gonick occasionally uses crosshatching and other realistic drawing techniques, but he primarily draws with a lively brush-and-ink squiggle that resembles Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes, Walt Kelly's Pogo, and René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's Astérix.

squiggle and Lipmann
Lipmann ’ s term “ high-energy bond ” and his symbol ~ P ( squiggle P ) for a compound having a high phosphate group transfer potential are vivid, concise, and useful notations.
In fact Lipmann ’ s squiggle did much to stimulate interest in bioenergetics ..

squiggle and who
* Isabel Hogan and Shirley Kennard: Auntie's artist who gave us that squiggle ( orig.
He winds up going to see Dr. Katz ( complete with squiggle ) in New York, who says that he is gay and Mr. Hat ( who has homosexual fantasies about Brett Favre in a sauna with a bottle of thousand island dressing, according to Mr. Garrison ) is really his gay side.

squiggle and .
The dot, finding the line to be stiff, dull, and conventional, turns her affections toward a wild and unkempt squiggle.
The reason that only a few of the drawings have been signed is that it would be distracting to see the same squiggle under every illustration.
A woman stood in front of him, a sort of glowing cartoon squiggle of a woman, the face a brown smudge.
It originally had only a graphic ' squiggle ' for a name.
The now defunct UK magazine Sounds referred to the band as " Elephant with a stick of Rhubarb " because of the shape of the squiggle.

notation and was
The notation was introduced by Karl Weierstrass in 1841.
The system was revolutionary by including a zero and positional notation.
The decimal point notation was introduced by Sind ibn Ali, he also wrote the earliest treatise on Arabic numerals.
The notation was introduced in 1939 by Paul Dirac and is also known as Dirac notation, though the notation has precursors in Grassmann's use of the notation for his inner products nearly 100 years previously.
Bra-ket notation was designed to facilitate the formal manipulation of linear-algebraic expressions.
The notation was introduced by Andreas von Ettingshausen in 1826, although the numbers were already known centuries before that ( see Pascal's triangle ).
Here, the idea was to map mathematical notation to a natural number ( using a Gödel numbering ).
The current system of chemical notation was invented by Berzelius.
because it does not explicitly make use of religious titles for Jesus, such as " Christ " and Domin-(" Lord "), which are used in the BC / AD notation, nor does it give implicit expression to the Christian creed that Jesus was the Christ.
In some communist states during the Cold War period, usage of non-religious notation was mandated.
Although Xenakis could well have composed this music by hand, the intensity of the calculations needed to transform probabilistic mathematics into musical notation was best left to the number-crunching power of the computer.
While his system was less " scientific " than that of J. P. Lesley, it's other key features – notation, specificity, and versatility – make it deserving of the praise it has received.
There was a notation in use like ' tenth-metre ', meaning the tenth decimal of the metre, currently an Angstrom.
The example above shows a notation named " type-image-svg " that references the standard public FPI and the system identifier ( the standard URI ) of an SVG 1. 1 document, instead of specifying just a system identifier as in the first example ( which was a relative URI interpreted locally as a MIME type ).
Other notational traditions do exist ; Italian solo music is typically written at the sounding pitch, and the " old " German method sounded an octave below where notation except in the treble clef, where the music was written at pitch.
He was the first person to use algebraic notation and symbolism.
Some of the limitations of Diophantus ' notation are that he only had notation for one unknown and, when problems involved more than a single unknown, Diophantus was reduced to expressing " first unknown ", " second unknown ", etc.
Western musical notation was originally created to preserve the lines of Gregorian chant, which before its invention was taught as an oral tradition in monastic communities.
The only element lacking for the creation of these fields was an efficient algebraic notation in which to express his concepts.
His notation for the cardinal numbers was the Hebrew letter ( aleph ) with a natural number subscript ; for the ordinals he employed the Greek letter ω ( omega ).

notation and invented
She invented a stick figure notation for her own personal use.
In 1706 Raoul Auger Feuillet published his Recüeil de Contredances, a collection of " contredanse anglais " presented in a simplified form of Beauchamp-Feuillet notation and including some dances invented by the author as well as authentic English dances.
It was to be an " Encyclopedia of Mathematics ", containing all known formulae and theorems of mathematical science using a standard notation invented by Peano.
The Polish logician Jan Łukasiewicz invented this notation around 1920 in order to simplify sentential logic.
The description " Polish " refers to the nationality of logician Jan Łukasiewicz, who invented ( prefix ) Polish notation in the 1920s.
Although Franciscus Vieta ( 1540 – 1603 ) gave the first notation of modern algebra, John Napier ( 1550 – 1617 ) invented logarithms, and Edmund Gunter ( 1581 – 1626 ) created the logarithmic scales ( lines, or rules ) upon which slide rules are based.
The original Hungarian notation, which would now be called Apps Hungarian, was invented by Charles Simonyi, a programmer who worked at Xerox PARC circa 1972 – 1981, and who later became Chief Architect at Microsoft.
Charles H. Moore invented a more compact notation in 1970 for his Forth virtual machine: indirect threaded code ( ITC ).
In computing, s-expressions, sexprs or sexps ( for " symbolic expression ") are a notation for nested list ( tree-structured ) data, invented for and popularized by the programming language Lisp, which uses them for source code as well as data.
John Florian Sowa is the computer scientist who invented conceptual graphs, a graphic notation for logic and natural language, based on the structures in semantic networks and on the existential graphs of Charles S. Peirce.
Another notable example is the algorithm invented by Anatolii A. Karatsuba in 1960 that could multiply two n-digit numbers in operations ( in Big O notation ).
The careful complex arrangement of parts and connections in customers ' larger configurations were documented in a Mackie diagram, named after lead salesman David Mackie who invented the notation.
* Jöns Jakob Berzelius ( 1779 – 1848 ; professor at KI ), invented modern chemical notation and is considered one of the fathers of modern chemistry ; discoverer of the elements silicon, selenium, thorium, and cerium.
He invented his own notation for algebraic concepts and exponentiation.
Łukasiewicz invented the Polish notation ( named after his nationality ) for the logical connectives around 1920.
In these memoirs, Halmos claims to have invented the " iff " notation for the words " if and only if " and to have been the first to use the “ tombstone ” notation to signify the end of a proof, and this is generally agreed to be the case.
She invented a stick figure notation for her own personal use.
( Planguage is a formal, natural language modelling notation invented by Gilb that adds rigour to the requirement documentation.
The notation was invented by Paul Klimek in Santa Cruz, California in 1981, and later developed by Bruce " Boppo " Tiemann and Bengt Magnusson at the California Institute of Technology in 1985, and by Mike Day, Colin Wright, and Adam Chalcraft in Cambridge, England in 1985 ( whence comes the alternative name ).
In addition, he composed several songs of note, and invented a kind of musical notation called shape note.
He invented a system of notation which was adopted by many microtonal composers after him, including Joseph Maneri.
Alphabetic notation invented by William of Volpiano: the letters referred to the Boethian diagramme

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