Library classifications use a notational system that represents the order of topics in the classification and allows items to be stored in that order.
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Here in America a European language and notational system is used to describe a music that is a mixture of African and European sources.
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The " neumatic " notational system, even in its fully developed state, did not clearly define any kind of rhythm for the singing of notes.
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The notational system would be countable, although not bounded by current state-of-the-art, and the combinations of these symbols of arbitrary length would also be countable infinite.
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Theories have tried either to set further conditions to the kind of resemblance necessary, or sought ways in which a notational system might allow such resemblance.
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Around 1600 the modern notational system was generally adopted, along with barlines and the practice of writing multipart music in scores rather than only individual parts.
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Rogers states that the color-coded notation used in this study was not meant to replace the present notational system; rather, it was intended as a pedagogical aid for beginners.
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Such a model would formalize a link between the lambda calculus as a purely syntactic system and the lambda calculus as a notational system for manipulating concrete mathematical functions.
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Alonzo Church mentions this notation in his classic book on mathematical logic as worthy of remark in notational systems even contrasted to Russell's logical notational exposition and work in Principia Mathematica.
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Tahmizian's discoveries in the area of the medieval Armenian notational system open a door to understanding and interpreting the liturgical chants ( ( 0 @ 0 : 0 = ) of the period.