Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation exponent
- abbreviation exponential
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An abbreviation of ex parte
- noun of expired
- noun of export
- noun of express.
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- noun mathematics
exponential function
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Examples
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IB quite agree P, being a good teacher in my exp is pretty much the same as being good at anything and your academic acheivemnts are not vital ... at least up to Olevel ond mostly beyond
Turn Over Your Papers Newmania 2007
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In the game, you gain exp by killing characters such as Mario, Pacman, and the big bad-@ss boss is the unbeatable DEAN CAIN.
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The conformal coordinate z is to be identified as exp (tau + i sigma), where tau is euclidean time, and and 0 infinity, and we typically do not want to impose boundary conditions in the infinite future.
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The French word expérience means both scientific experiment and experience in the general sense.
The D-S Expedition: Part I Shattuck, Roger 1972
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Any email that contained key words including "sort code", "exp" or "amazon" would be deleted from the user's inbox without them knowing.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Any email that contained key words including 'sort code', 'exp' or 'amazon' would be deleted from the user's inbox without them knowing.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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Items will be marked with either an "exp" (as in expiration date), "best before" date or a lot code.
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Can anyone please tell me, is it possible to convert the interviews with this kind of exp (work and MBA), is there a student on campus who has left some B school to join IIM??
unknown title 2009
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"exp" next to the offense that will never go away, signaling to a police officer not to mention it but to ask "Have you ever been arrested?" to see if the subject lies.
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By alternating the terms of the two series you get the Taylor series of exp (ix) which is also absolutely convergent.
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