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Definition of Recomputed
1. recompute [v] - See also: recompute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recomputed
Literary usage of Recomputed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Muscular Work: A Metabolic Study with Special Reference to the Efficiency of by Francis Gano Benedict, Edward Provan Cathcart (1913)
"These data have been recomputed by Magnus-Levy on the basis of ... we have again
recomputed them in terms of calories per minute of effective muscular work, ..."
2. Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive by United States Congress. Senate (1851)
"M. Boyce in section IV, 1849; and has arranged, and in part recomputed, a set of
projection tables of a new form. Assistant JE Hilgard returned to the ..."
3. Russian Overseas Commerce with Great Britain During the Reign of Catherine II by Herbert H. Kaplan (1995)
"recomputed Value Compared to Prima Facie Value of Exports by Merchant Nationals
through St. Petersburg, 1783- 1787 189 Fig. 9. recomputed Value Compared to ..."
4. Russian Overseas Commerce with Great Britain During the Reign of Catherine II by Herbert H. Kaplan (1995)
"recomputed Value Compared to Prima Facie Value of Exports by Merchant Nationals
through St. Petersburg, 1788- 1792 190 Fig. 10. recomputed Value Compared to ..."
5. Federal Income Tax, War-profits and Excess-profits Taxes: Including Stamp by George Edwin Holmes (1920)
"If the amount already paid exceeds that which should have been paid on the basis
of the installments as recomputed, the excess so ps;: shall be credited ..."
6. Astronomy in the Iberian Peninsula: Abraham Zacut and the Transition from by José Chabás, Bernard R. Goldstein (2000)
"The magnitude, D, can be recomputed by means of the following equation: D = (z +
... The half-duration of the eclipse, t, can be recomputed as ..."
7. Index Numbers of Wholesale Prices in the United States and Foreign Countries by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wesley Clair Mitchell (1915)
"In the remaining case the discrepancies are small absolutely, though often large
relatively to the recomputed figures, and also highly variable from year to ..."