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Examples of one-to-one


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There can therefore be no one-to-one correspondence between visual experience and neural activations.
This coefficient is much closer to one-to-one proportionality, to be sure, but it still falls significantly short of that standard.
Moreover, is one-to-one, except on the backward orbit of c, where it is two-to-one.
One such experiment consists of replicated one-to-one trials in which a single infectious individual is housed with a single susceptible individual.
My lessons as a child were an hour long, and private one-to-one lessons so there isn't any knowledge to draw on.
It is routine to check that these constructions are mutually inverse and that strict maps are in one-to-one correspondence with algebra homomorphisms.
Depending on whether the mapping is modal or non-modal, or is convergent, one-to-one, or divergent, six possible mapping types exist.
In the body unit, the grapheme-phoneme correspondences have a highly consistent one-to-one relationship.
All the fillers had complex phoneme-letter relationships to prompt participants to consider responses other than one-to-one correspondences.
Another advantage is that with group lessons there is less pressure on the children than in a one-to-one relationship with a piano teacher.
As discussed earlier, this problem can be solved easily by providing in m-piro support for one-to-one declarations.
We will also assume a one-to-one matching of processes to processors operating across a network.
First, although certain amino acids effectively showed a bias towards binding to certain bases, there was clearly no one-to-one recognition code.
It is conceivable that some sequence of morally benign steps could eventually lead to an approximate one-to-one correspondence of states and 40.
The pronunciations and acoustic strings are in one-to-one correspondence and need not be distinguished.
These results may be inconsistent with a one-to-one form-referent bias in word learning.
As the paths starting from a given vertex are in a one-to-one correspondence with the projected itineraries, this implies the claim.
There is an implicit notion, probably promoted by the conservatoire model of instrumental teaching, that one-to-one teaching represents the optimum learning experience.
Instrumental teaching in schools, colleges and universities is still predominantly based upon the one-to-one single weekly lesson.
It suffices to show that g is one-to-one.
Then g is also almost one-to-one, and it suffices to show that g is a homeomorphism.
Another development has been away from the one-to-one correspondence between the musician's input and the computer's output.
Until the 1990s this took the form of a one-to-one interaction between a test taker and an interlocutor/examiner.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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