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exponent <an exponent; exponents> ADJ

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He and his students were exponents of the orchestral style of organ playing displaying an unabashed sentimentality.
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The exponents are universal in the sense that they only depend on the type of percolation model and on the space dimension.
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This article deals with the critical exponents of random percolation.
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The six exponentials theorem guarantees (given the right conditions on the exponents) the transcendence of at least one of a set of exponentials.
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Multiplying the numbers is the same as componentwise adding their exponent vectors: (504) (490) has the vector (4,2,1,3).
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The exponents "n" and "m" are values for the sensitivity of the flow to stress and grain size respectively.
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He is a youth exponent from the club.
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Note also that the 00, 01, or 10 bits are part of the exponent field.
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However, the degree of the exponent is reduced.
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Another style can be found in information theory texts using error exponents.
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