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[ adverb ] in a linear manner

Examples

"linearly polarized radiation"

Used in print

(Cornell H. Mayer, "Radio Emission of the Moon...)

The measurements made with the NRL 50 - foot reflector , which is altitude azimuth mounted , would have shown a systematic change with local hour_angle in the measured intensities of Venus and Jupiter if a substantial part of the radiation had been linearly polarized .

(J. F. Vedder, "Micrometeorites", in Francis S. J...)

Many workers believe that the response is proportional to the incident momentum of the particles , a relation deduced from laboratory results linearly extrapolated to meteoritic velocities .

(Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze, Linear Al...)

Since * * f are linearly independent functions and the exponential_function has no zeros , these r functions * * f , form a basis for the space of solutions .

Related terms

geometrically linear linear

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[ adverb ] in a linear fashion

Examples

"it grew linearly"

Used in print

(J. F. Vedder, "Micrometeorites", in Francis S. J...)

This `` ejection '' momentum is linearly related to the particle energy .

Related terms

geometrically linear linear

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