- case-
result pairs,
comparing against an expression,
followed by a fall-back
result: DECODE(expression, case1, result1, ... case
N,
resultN,
resultElse)...
- and then ⟨
n⟩
results in ⟨
ñ⟩. A
capital ⟨
N⟩ can be
substituted to
produce ⟨
Ñ⟩, and in most
cases the
order of ⟨~⟩ and ⟨
ñ⟩ can be reversed. ⟨
ñ⟩ may be used...
- /
n/ with a high tone, and it
often connects a
pronoun to a verb: for example, when
using the
pronoun for "I" with the verb for "to eat", the
resulting...
-
N,
N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT or
N,
N-DMT) is a
substituted tryptamine that
occurs in many
plants and animals,
including humans, and
which is both a derivative...
- few
results, as it is
often done in practice. For example, for
queries such as "restaurants"
nDCG@1
accounts for only the
first result. If one
result set...
-
filling out the form put "
N/A", the
computer might interpret this as "
N/A"
being the person's
middle name; this in turn
might result in the
person receiving...
-
Deprotonation results in the
exceptionally basic bis(dimethylamino)carbene R2N−C̈−NR2. It is
generated by
protonation of (CH3)3COCH(
N(CH3)2)2 (Bredereck's...
- closed-form
expressions for the
result. For example, ∑ i = 1
n i =
n (
n + 1 ) 2 . {\displaystyle \sum _{i=1}^{
n}i={\frac {
n(
n+1)}{2}}.}
Although such formulas...
-
accurate results even for
small values of
n {\displaystyle
n} . It is
named after James Stirling,
though a
related but less
precise result was first...
-
independent and so the
resulting distribution is a
hypergeometric distribution, not a
binomial one. However, for
N much
larger than
n, the
binomial distribution...