0 a person able to demonstrate skilfully a particular art or activity -- eksponent; specialist; mester
She was an accomplished exponent of Bach’s flute sonatas.
1 a person who explains and supports (a theory or belief etc) -- eksponent; repræsentant
He was one of the early exponents of Marxism.
In the initial table all and exponents are replaced by ones.
The primary interest of the exponents of the qualitative paradigm is meaningful social interaction in relatively local, self-designating communities.
Families of invariant manifolds corresponding to non-zero characteristics exponents.
Let m be an ergodic measure for f^ with non-zero exponents such that ^ is regular.
There generally will be m such exponents, some of which may coincide.
Section 4 contains a statistical analysis of simulated data demonstrating their close proximity to empirical records in the sense of scaling laws with "realistic" exponents.
The mobility has normally been attributed to the fact that the featural exponents are not segmentally affiliated in underlying representation.
The exponents of these "humility-projecting" functions include vague words, attenuators, downtoners, and mitigators, expressions of uncer tainty and tentativeness and of belief.
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