Property of a mathematical interval for which there is some real number greater than (or less than) all elements of the interval.
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Examples for "ray"
Examples for "ray"
1It's not clear how far along Russian ray gun tech really is.
2The National Socialist German Workers' Party, it was that ray of light.
3He offered a rare ray of hope, however, for the newspaper business.
4Analysts said the news gave a ray of hope for the recovery.
5PMID: 25086542 METHODS: The x-ray images were taken in two orthogonal directions.
1Darwin literally added a new dimension to the debate-theaxis of history.
2We therefore undertook a study of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation in this population.
3This is usually in the direction of the axis of the ravine.
4Recommending course change, delta niner-zero degrees on any axis, to resolve ambiguity.
5However, the z axis is also useful in achieving improved SERS intensity.
1If you can translate the line or half-line I shall be benefited.
2I did one little half-line.
3Weyburn repeated the half-line.
4Now, in Anglo-Saxon poetry the lines were divided into two half- lines.
5The walls were half-lined with her father's books-rareold books in handsome bindings.
Translations for half-bounded interval