linearise

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Verb1.linearise - make linear or get into a linear form; "a catalyst linearizes polyethylene"
adjust, correct, set - alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels"
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Fiorentini (2010) showed that introducing layers of nylon mesh of gauge 1 mm over the orifice was able to linearise the orifice damping.
This transformation makes it possible to linearise the logistic function, which allows the use of gained values in a normal linear regression equation.
Un estimateur de variance linearise calcule l'erreur standard (12).
If we let f = F - [F.sub.0], where [F.sub.0] is the nominal grid frequency (50 Hz in Europe) and linearise about [F.sub.0], then we obtain [26]
In order to linearise the regression model, new variables may be expressed as [x.sub.3] = [x.sub.1.sup.2], [x.sub.4] = [x.sub.2.sup.2] and [x.sub.5] = [x.sub.1][x.sub.2].
To overcome the difficulty in controller design due to nonlinearity, the piecewise linearization technique is applied to linearise the nonlinear system.
Depending upon the implementation it is able to completely or partially linearise the nonlinear system.
In current linguistic theories the difficulty in explaining the different diatheses (which make it possible to linearise semantic situations in various ways) is due to the fact that diathesis is defined only as expressing the mapping between syntactic positions and semantic roles, and does not include the pragmatic meta-informative level of utterances.
The combinatorial identity Y = [qe.sup.Y] allows one to linearise the product YZ = Z - Y, whence the description A = Q [Y] + Q [Z].
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