| 11. | After sound changes eliminated from spoken Greek, " digamma " was used only as a numeral.
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| 12. | A doublet of waw was also borrowed as a consonant for [ w ] ( ?, digamma ).
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| 13. | Where the expectation is taken with respect to the exponential distribution with rate parameter, and is the digamma function.
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| 14. | Latin'F,'despite being pronounced differently, is ultimately descended from digamma and closely resembles it in form.
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| 15. | However, the Greek alphabet also gave rise to other alphabets, and some of these retained letters descended from digamma.
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| 16. | Digamma or wau was part of the original archaic Greek alphabet as initially adopted from ancient Greek inscriptions until the classical period.
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| 17. | Their chief importance is in his attempt to restore the metre by the insertion of the lost " digamma ".
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| 18. | In mathematics, the "'digamma function "'is defined as the logarithmic derivative of the gamma function:
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| 19. | I do have a good memory and Im not old . . digamma 23 : 49, 12 July 2005 ( UTC)
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| 20. | The sound is written using digamma, and with digamma and rough breathing, although the letter never appears in the actual text.
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