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- In mathematics, an indeterminate or formal variable is a variable (a symbol, usually a letter) that is used purely formally in a mathematical expression...
- In biology and botany, indeterminate growth is growth that is not terminated, in contrast to determinate growth that stops once a genetically predetermined...
- Mammalia genus and species indeterminant Dinosauria Saurischia Theropoda Allosaurus fragilis Sauropoda genus and species indeterminant Dinosauria Saurischia...
- Gram stain (Gram staining or Gram's method), is a method of staining used to classify bacterial species into two large groups: gram-positive bacteria and...
- hammerstones, 5 pebbles (which may have also been used as hammers), and 12 indeterminant fragments, of which 52 were sourced from basalt, 51 from phonolite,...
- contingents from being either true or false, but that their truth value was indeterminant. This latter reading takes ****ure contingents to possess a truth value...
- S/Z inform and reinforce one another, making for an open text that is indeterminant precisely because it can always be written anew. As a consequence, although...
- Brahmagupta, because the book is not concerned with difficult problems in indeterminant analysis but with a straight forward and elementary exposition of the...
- isomorphic to k ( t ) {\displaystyle k(t)} where t {\displaystyle t} is an indeterminant and the field F {\displaystyle F} is the field of fractions of polynomials...
- Cretaceous. Its classification beyond that of a basal crocodylomorph is indeterminant because of the fragmentary nature of the material ****ociated with the...