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- Look up indeterminate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indeterminate may refer to: Indeterminate (variable), a symbol that is treated as a variable...
- In statics and structural mechanics, a structure is statically indeterminate when the equilibrium equations – force and moment equilibrium conditions –...
- In biology and botany, indeterminate growth is growth that is not terminated in contrast to determinate growth that stops once a genetically pre-determined...
- combination. In these particular situations, the limit is said to take an indeterminate form, described by one of the informal expressions 0 0 ,   ∞ ∞ ,   0...
- In mathematics, particularly in algebra, an indeterminate equation is an equation for which there is more than one solution. For example, the equation...
- In mathematics, particularly in formal algebra, an indeterminate is a symbol that is treated as a variable, but does not stand for anything else except...
- An indeterminate pronoun is a pronoun which can show a variety of readings depending on the type of sentence it occurs in. The term "indeterminate pronoun"...
- Inter**** people are individuals born with any of several **** characteristics including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the...
- the WHO, uses Ridley-Jopling and not the WHO system. It also adds an indeterminate ("I") entry. In MeSH, three groupings are used. Leprosy may also occur...
- Indefinite imprisonment or indeterminate imprisonment is the imposition of a sentence of imprisonment with no definite period of time set during sentencing...