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Synonyms for combination

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Synonyms for combination

a group of individuals united in a common cause

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Synonyms for combination

a coordinated sequence of chess moves

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a sequence of numbers or letters that opens a combination lock

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a group of people (often temporary) having a common purpose

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an alliance of people or corporations or countries for a special purpose (formerly to achieve some antisocial end but now for general political or economic purposes)

the act of arranging elements into specified groups without regard to order

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Because the actual individuals in the universe are subject to "indefinite multiplication." (35) (Similarly, the possibility of a length greater than the diameter of the universe is grounded in the possibility of replication of actual individuals to give a body of greater total length: an uninstantiated quantity is "combinatorially accessible from actual" quantities.
Increasing jointness and coordination opportunities enables combinatorially greater numbers of military options, but without improving the decision-making capacity they cannot be effectively used.
As such, they need not be 100% accurate to have adaptive utility--especially when used combinatorially (see Gigerenzer & Brighton, 2009).
Transformation of functions means that the function of a stimulus can change the functions of other stimuli that are mutually or combinatorially related.
Although stated combinatorially, the only proof we know is algebraic.
Then we show how our model recovers these results combinatorially.
(156) Moreover, translation programming would also have to be updated whenever a new networking technology was added, with the number of updates increasing combinatorially as the number of protocols increased.
[5] shows that every arrangement of spheres (and hence every central arrangemen of hyperplanes) is combinatorially equivalent to some convex polytope, [9] proved that there is a relation between the number of lattice point on a sphere and the volume of it.
Using such information individually or combinatorially, numerous label-free methods have been developed, including two extensively applied but fundamentally different strategies: quantitation based on spectral counting [10] and peptide ion peak area [11].
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