| 41. | Orthogonality has been shown in the history of many industries, particularly to reflect changing expectations.
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| 42. | Note that this does " not " preserve orthogonality of the originally orthogonal angles.
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| 43. | A more intuitive argument is to examine the strange consequences if the orthogonality thesis is false.
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| 44. | Orthogonality must be established so that the two hybrid orbitals can be involved in separate covalent bonds.
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| 45. | These new gammas will themselves satisfy the Clifford relations, because of the orthogonality of the Lorentz transformation.
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| 46. | Traditionally they had the property of Orthogonality where all attribute levels can be estimated independently of each other.
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| 47. | As mentioned, Iverson began APL as a mathematical notation, paying close attention to orthogonality and generality.
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| 48. | Because of the orthogonality property of the carrier signals, it is possible to detect the modulating signals independently.
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| 49. | One can find the coefficients either through the application of an inner product or by the discrete orthogonality condition.
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| 50. | Here, orthogonality is defined with respect to the [ [ lp space | ] ] inner product on:
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