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  • 31simultaneous equations — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ equations involving two or more unknowns that are to have the same values in each equation …

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  • 32simultaneous — [sī΄məl tā′nē əs, sī΄məltān′yəs; ] chiefly Brit & Cdn [, sim΄əltā′nē əs, sim΄əltān′yəs] adj. [ML simultaneus < simultas, simultaneity < L, competition, rivalry < simul: see SAME] occurring, done, existing, etc. together or at the same… …

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  • 33simultaneous equations — n. two or more equations used together in the same problem and having common solutions …

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  • 34Simultaneous substitution — For the US equivalent to this practice, see Syndication exclusivity. The View as it appears on ABC in Canada before and after simultaneous substitution is implemented as requested by CTV. Note the appearance of CTV s bug in the lower right corner …

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  • 35Simultaneous equations — In mathematics simultaneous equations are a set of equations containing multiple variables. This set is often referred to as a system of equations. To solve simultaneous equations, the solver needs to use the provided equations to find the exact… …

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  • 36Simultaneous localization and mapping — A robot built by Technische Universität Darmstadt maps a maze using a LIDAR …

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  • 37simultaneous ILS/MLS approaches — An approach system permitting simultaneous ILS/MLS (instrument landing system/microwave landing system) or ILS and MLS approaches to airports having parallel runways separated by at least 4300 ft between their centerlines. These are of two types …

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  • 38Simultaneous exhibition — A simultaneous exhibition or simultaneous display (often abbreviated to simul ) is an event where one player (commonly a chess master or grandmaster) plays multiple chess games at a time with selected players (usually below master strength).In a… …

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  • 39simultaneous — 01. Being a [simultaneous] translator is a very high pressure job. 02. The concert was broadcast [simultaneously] in Europe and North America. 03. There were [simultaneous] demonstrations at the American embassies in Paris, Zurich and Bonn. 04.… …

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  • 40simultaneous — sim|ul|ta|ne|ous [ˌsıməlˈteıniəs US ˌsaı ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: simultaneus, from Latin simul at the same time ] things that are simultaneous happen at exactly the same time ▪ They grabbed each other s hands in… …

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