Results for: formula not true or false, propositional function
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(Slang) person who is extremely nervous or anxious and cannot function properlybasket case
(symbol) -, deduction of number, mathematical function in which one number is deducted from another (represented by the sign - ); deduction, act of taking away part of a whole, removal from something larger, withdrawal of benefitsubtraction
, , ,(new zealand) residence, component or assembly of components, discrete part, drug amount, group of military personnel, group with specific function, measure of academic instruction, measurement, natural number, number less than ten, one person, th...unit
a coenzyme in living cells that is similar to NAD but with an extra phosphate group., chemical formula: C21 H28 N7 O17 P3, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, triphosphopyridine nucleotideNADP
A discipline concerned with determining value and making decisions. The finance function allocates resources, including the acquiring, investing, and managing resources.Finance
a fake, counterfeit, fraud, hoax, fake; someone who pretends to be something he is not; pretense; decorative or protective covering (i.e. for a pillow, etc.), false, deceptive; pretended, , feigned, impostor, not genuine, pillow sham, feign; trick, dec...sham
A government bond with no maturity . Popular in Great Britain. The formula for valuing these bonds is simple. The consol payment divided by yield to maturity is the price of the bond.Consol
a key on a computer keyboard that can be pressed together with another key to change the function of the latterAlt key
A measure of risk based on the standard deviation of the asset return. Also, volatility is a variable that appears in option pricing formulas. In the option pricing formula, it denotes the volatility of the underlying asset return from now to the expir...Volatility
a medicine, drug; cathartic, diarrhetic, laxative, physics, pick-me-up, profession of medicine, provide medicine, administer drugs; act as a laxative, function as a diarrhetic, purge something, treat somebody or somethingphysic
a trademark for an index of the prices of selected industrial, transportation, and utilities stocks that is based on a formula developed and revised periodically by Dow Jones & Company, Inc.Dow Jones Averages
able to be asserted, can be approved, confirmable; verifiable, can be ascertained as true, predicate than can be used for a subject (Logic); something that can be verified, something that can be affirmed, quality that describes somethingpredicable
able to function as a substitute, acting as substitutesubstitutive
able to function by itself, done without obstruction, free; autonomous, self-governing, sovereign; self-reliant, self-sufficientindependent
able to function without waste, acting directly to produce an effect, effective, done without waste (of time, resources, etc.), well-organizedefficient
 

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