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Signs must also be used combinatorially and in the correct grammatical sequence.
Pharmaceutical companies wish to combinatorially screen drug candidates against target enzymes.
So, combinatorially, our six quadrilaterals are all the "same".
The following polyhedra are combinatorially equivalent to the regular polyhedron.
The objects are said to be combinatorially equivalent.
And because the components are used combinatorially, as sets becomes larger, they use progressively fewer additional piece types.
A more compact running key can be used if one combinatorially generates text using several start pointers (or combination rules).
Thus, symmetric relations and undirected graphs are combinatorially equivalent objects.
Approximate finite dimensionality was first defined and described combinatorially by Bratteli.
This motif occurs in the case that several regulators combinatorially control a set of genes with diverse regulatory combinations.
All signals are synchronous to a single clock but some slave responses must be generated combinatorially for maximum performance.
Belyi functions may be described combinatorially by dessins d'enfants.
Two individual sublibraries can be assembled combinatorially and used for the de novo identification of bindentate binding molecules.
It is used combinatorially in Schoenberg's Suite:
Two polytopes are called combinatorially isomorphic if their face lattices are isomorphic.
The "hat" version of Heegaard Floer homology was described combinatorially by .
The resulting entity is a polytopal subdivision of the facet in that is combinatorially equivalent to the original polytope.
In three dimensions all Hanner polytopes are combinatorially equivalent to one of these two types of polytopes.
Structures analogous to those found in continuous geometries (Euclidean plane, real projective space, etc.) but defined combinatorially are the main items studied.
Performing formal algebraic and differential operations on these polynomials and then interpreting the results combinatorially lies at the core of species theory.
The cycle index is a polynomial in several variables and the above results show that certain evaluations of this polynomial give combinatorially significant results.
Two arrangements are said to be isomorphic or combinatorially equivalent if there is a one-to-one adjacency-preserving correspondence between the objects in their associated cell complexes.
Another polyhedron that cannot be triangulated is Jessen's icosahedron, combinatorially equivalent to a regular icosahedron.
Theodore Motzkin conjectured that all neighborly polytopes are combinatorially equivalent to cyclic polytopes.
The tricylinder has fourteen vertices connected by elliptical arcs in a pattern combinatorially equivalent to the rhombic dodecahedron.