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one-to-one

(wŭn′tə-wŭn′)
adj.
1. Allowing the pairing of each member of a class uniquely with a member of another class.
2. Mathematics Relating to or being a correspondence between two sets that assigns to each member of one set exactly one member of the other set.
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one-to-one

adj
1. (of two or more things) corresponding exactly
2. denoting a relationship or encounter in which someone is involved with only one other person: one-to-one tuition.
3. (Mathematics) maths characterized by or involving the pairing of each member of one set with only one member of another set, without remainder
n
a conversation, encounter, or relationship between two people
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one′-to-one′



adj.
1. corresponding element by element.
[1870–75]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.one-to-one - used of relations such that each member of one set is associated with one member of a second set
matched - going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities
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one-to-one

adjective individual, private, personal, exclusive, intimate, personalized one-to-one training
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Translations

one-to-one

[ˈwʌntəˈwʌn] one-on-one (US) [wʌnɒnˈwʌn]
A. ADJ [equivalence, correspondence] → exacto; [relationship, conversation] → de uno a uno; [meeting] → entre dos; [teaching] → individual, individualizado
on a one-to-one basis [teach] → individualmente; [talk] → de uno a uno
B. ADV [discuss, talk] → de uno a uno
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one-to-one

[ˌwʌntəˈwʌn] adj (correlation) → univoco/a; (relationship) → tra due persone
teaching is on a one-to-one basis → l'insegnamento è organizzato in lezioni individuali
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Let [phi] : X [right arrow] Y be an injective function and (B, [B.sup.*]) be an (L, M)-dffb on X.
A graph G is called a mean graph if there is an injective function f from the vertices of G to {0, 1, 2, ..., q] such that when each edge e = uv is labeled with [f.sup.*](e) = (f(u) + f(v) + 1)/2 if f(u) + f(v) is even and [f.sup.*](e) = (f(u) + f(v) + 1)/2 if f(u) + f(v) is odd, then the resulting edge labels are distinct.
The main characteristic of data masking technique is that the masked data cannot be converted back to the original data as the data conversion function is not reversible moreover it does not even have to be an injective function.
Then, {[f.sub.i] : 1 [less than or equal to] i [less than or equal to] m} is a linearly independent set, any nontrivial linear combination of whose elements gives an injective function. Indeed, let
An infinite sequence is defined to be an injective function f : Z [right arrow] R.
If [f.sub.M]: u [??] [f.sub.M](u) is an injective function, then the set M is said to be a distance pattern distinguishing set of G.
Then for any p [greater than or equal to] 1 there is an injective function [f.sub.p] : [0,1] [right arrow] R such that
(iii) If f is an intuitionistic fuzzy injective function has an intuitionistic fuzzy [alpha][G.sub.str]-co closed graph in [[zeta].sup.X] x [[zeta].sup.Y].
Again g is a sg-continuous injective function, [g.sup.-1](g o f (F)) = f (F), which is sg-closed in Y.
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