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Definition of Nonambiguous
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonambiguous
Literary usage of Nonambiguous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reference Information for the Software Verification & Validation Process by Dolores R. Wallace, Laura M. Ippolito, Barbara B. Cuthill (1996)
"... to software is appropriate and correct, and how well the software requirements
have been specified (eg, correct, complete, nonambiguous, testable). ..."
2. Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics by Edward R Dougherty (2005)
"The formulation of a mathematical model requires an explicit and nonambiguous
description of the hypotheses being made on the regulatory mechanisms under ..."
3. Improved Seismic Monitoring: Assessing the Value of Reduced Uncertainty by National Research Council (U. S.), Committee on Seismology and Geodynamics, National Academies Press (U.S.) (2006)
"... the probability and the losses were ambiguous, the premiums were between 1.43
and 1.77 times higher than if underwriters priced a nonambiguous risk. ..."
4. Basic Concepts of Mathematics by Elias Zakon (2001)
"Using the consistency of E (proved in Problem 5), show that these definitions
are nonambiguous; ie, the sum and product remain the same also when x, y, p, ..."