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Roman Notation Summary
854 words, approx. 3 pages Roman notation is an additive (and subtractive) system of numerical notation, originally used within the ancient Roman empire that extended far past the Italian peninsula, in which letters are used to denote certain "base" numbers. Arbitrary numbers...
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 A positional notation or place-value notation system is a numeral system in which each position is related to the next by a constant multiplier, a common ratio, called the base or radix of that numeral system. Each position may be represented by a...


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Scientific Notation
12/01/2005: 4,883 words, approx. 16 pages Scientific Notation BIOMECHANICIST THOMAS MCMAHON CAPTURED THE KINETIC SPIRIT OF THE LABORATORY IN HIS NOVELS EVER SINCE C. P. SNOW FAMOUSLY LAMENTED THE "GULF OF MUTUAL INCOMPREHENSION" BETWEEN SCIENTIFIC AND HUMANISTIC THINKERS, THERE HAS BEEN NO SHORTAGE OF CULTURAL HAND-WRINGING ABOUT THE...
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music notation key
02/01/2007: 358 words, approx. 1 pages (ProQuest Information and Learning: ... denotes formula omitted.) Guitar tunings are given from the lowest (sixth) string to the highest (first) string; standard tuning is written as E A D G B E. Arrows underneath tuning notes indicate strings that are altered from...


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