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lin·e·ar·ize

 (lĭn′ē-ə-rīz′)
tr.v. lin·e·ar·ized, lin·e·ar·iz·ing, lin·e·ar·iz·es
To put or project in linear form.

lin′e·ar·i·za′tion (-ər-ĭ-zā′shən) n.
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linearize

(ˈlɪnɪərˌaɪz) or

linearise

vb (tr)
to make or represent as linear
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Verb1.linearize - make linear or get into a linear form; "a catalyst linearizes polyethylene"
adjust, correct, set - alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels"
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We estimate the annualised operating profit/risk weighted assets (RWA) ratio to stand at about 1.7% in 1Q18 after linearising regulation and supervision costs expensed fully during the quarter.
This on linearising and simplifying can be written as:
Writing [[DELTA]'.sub.t] = [T.sub.B]([t.sub.4]) - [T.sub.A]([t.sub.4]) and linearising about the single group solution, we find in Appendix B that [[DELTA]'.sub.t] = [lambda][[DELTA].sub.t] where
Thus, [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] linearising and solving gives us the following relationship [[??].sub.t] = [[lambda].sub.0][x.sub.t] + [[epsilon].sup.c.sub.t] where [[lambda].sub.0] represents output elasticity of real marginal cost.
A linear dynamic model is obtained by linearising the non-linear model around the nominal operating condition.
It is to be noted that the approximation for linearising T(f) as per equation (10) is exactly true only for very small variation of T(f) with [T.sup.0].
In the following section, linearising feedback control is applied to the nonlinear model in the assumed-modes domain.
The QLM scheme is derived by linearising the nonlinear component of the governing equations using Taylor series expansion with the assumption that the difference between the value of the unknown functions at the current iteration level (denoted by r +1) and the value at the previous iteration level (denoted by r) is small.
Placing an obstruction in front of a doorway could help passenger flow by splitting and linearising passengers.
Log linearising, one can write the unobservable E/N in terms of the observable H/N as lnE/N=[beta]ln(H/N) as is done above.