0 present participle of truncate --
1 to make something shorter or quicker, especially by removing the end of it: --
The implications for the inverse dynamics motivate us to reformulate the inverse dynamics based on the perturbed truncation model in the extreme case of truncating all of the flexible modes.
The effect of coding will be shown later and the artificial reduction of random variation resulting from grouping, truncating and censoring the data will also be discussed.
That is, formations like relegable are formed by first attaching the suffix to the word relegate to yield releg+ate+able and by subsequently truncating the morpheme ate.
Saccades were effective at truncating the response of fixation neurons, but these changes occurred with, not before, eye movements.
Structural and energetic effects of truncating long range interactions in ionic and polar fluids.
The proof uses a regularized problem obtained by truncating the source term in temperature equation.
The resulting indeterminacy is removed by truncating the series in some manner.
Truncating the support of the distribution amounts to impose such a restriction provided is not too large.