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- verb Present participle of
linearize .
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Examples
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DNA has been limited by the difficulty of "linearizing" and manipulating these long, complex molecules.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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"linearizing" and manipulating these long, complex molecules.
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Arnold, what value is provided by linearizing a non-linear function around the equilibrium?
Economists Too Linear?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Or maybe it is better to say that they are ergodic only to the extent that living systems have a way of linearizing the nonlinearities of their physical surroundings.
Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit 2007
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I have performed an independent analysis by linearizing some of the data to simplify the equations.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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I have performed an independent analysis by linearizing some of the data to simplify the equations.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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I have performed an independent analysis by linearizing some of the data to simplify the equations.
The Abode of Life Lee Correy 1990
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It is actually far worse in its implications of a government so out of touch with sustainability issues, so blinded by a linearizing bureaucratic logic, so ineffective that it cannot perceive the effects of anything that it does, that it is hard to know where to begin, either in one's critique, or an effective remedy.
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If you use a passive bridge that produces a nonlinear resistance, then you still need linearizing circuits prior to digitizing the circuit's analog output or you need to linearize the output in software after digitizing.
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If you use a passive bridge that produces a nonlinear resistance, then you still need linearizing circuits prior to digitizing the circuit's analog output or you need to linearize the output in software after digitizing.
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