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Definition of Simplifications
1. simplification [n] - See also: simplification
Lexicographical Neighbors of Simplifications
Literary usage of Simplifications
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Teaching of Mathematics in the Elementary and the Secondary School by Jacob William Albert Young (1906)
"Simplifications A comparison of the curricula and text-books in use to-day ...
Recent reports recommend still further simplifications.9 Processes that were ..."
2. Graphical Determination of Forces in Engineering Structures by James B. Chalmers (1881)
"Simplifications in Force Diagrams. 66. Enumeration of Simplifications occurring
in Force Dia^ grams.—In forming force diagrams by the preceding method, ..."
3. The System of Animate Nature: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the by John Arthur Thomson (1920)
"Secondary Simplifications of Behaviour. § 12. Rational Conduct. § 13. General
Impressions of Animal Behaviour. IN our preceding studies we reached the ..."
4. The System of Animate Nature: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the by John Arthur Thomson (1920)
"Secondary Simplifications of Behaviour. § 12. Rational Conduct. § 13. General
Impressions of Animal Behaviour. IN our preceding studies we reached the ..."
5. Electrical Papers by Oliver Heaviside (1894)
"... the electrification, but require to use also the vector-potential Z and the
magnetic current. Simplifications. Thin Return Tube of Constant Resistance. ..."
6. A Selection of Cases and Other Authorities Upon Criminal Law by Joseph Henry Beale (1915)
"SECTION V. Statutory Simplifications of Criminal Pleading. NEW YORK CODE OF
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. § 284. The indictment is sufficient, if it can be understood ..."
7. A Selection of Cases and Other Authorities Upon Criminal Law by Joseph Henry Beale (1915)
"SECTION V. Statutory Simplifications of Criminal Pleading. NEW YORK CODE OF
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. § 284. The indictment is sufficient, if it can be understood ..."