concatenation


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Synonyms for concatenation

the state of being linked together as in a chain

the linking together of a consecutive series of symbols or events or ideas etc

a series of things depending on each other as if linked together

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the act of linking together as in a series or chain

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Or, we could use the concatenation operator (&) instead, as shown here: =A2 & ":" & B2
Here the speed improvement is achieved by applying the concatenation and incrimination methods to the conventional carry skip adder.
The notion of a concatenation that is not unification is an attempt to bypass the opposition between the individual and the collective, the desiring subject and societal mores.
And, well, not only them in the worst concatenation.
(ii) In order to adopt entity pair information to provide definitive direction for neural network, the utilization of entity pair information is from two different angles: concatenation operation and attention mechanism.
Let (S, P) be a random locally convex module over K with base ([OMEGA], F, P) and G an [L.sup.0]-convex subset of S such that G has the countable concatenation property.
Take Black Dress (all works 2016), my favorite piece in this show: It's a mostly black, white, and yellow concatenation of elastic forms that very quickly read, from right to left, as a triad of variations on a single form or figure.
In the core of the paper, we investigate how the profinite closure of rational languages in free unary algebras interacts with concatenation and iteration.
Mark then takes the stage, and in his casual concatenation of pop-culture references with science, philosophy and OED vocabulary, the reader enters the rarefied and rich territory charted by David Foster Wallace.
"Many of the mechanisms I used in writing Ischia were put together with the purpose of submerging readers in a concatenation of stories, plots, and itineraries that fluctuated between what was completely out of control and absurd and a state of melancholy and grief."
Readers can therefore dip in and find a particular recipe, but can also read through a chapter to learn the concatenation of algorithms and why they work to tell deeper stories about approximation, inversion, asymptotics, and iteration.
As an ASME Fellow and a National Institutes of Health Fellow with a number of medical patents, I have a special concern for this too-scarce and much-needed concatenation.