unitary Meaning & Definition

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  • The details, the technological and formal solutions were drawn into a synthesis and their many elements into a unitary order.

  • He notes that disorganized attachment disrupts the construction of a unitary internal working model of the self and the attachment figure.

  • The regression analysis below tests whether federal and unitary systems have different degrees of malapportionment.

  • Systems of redistribution are characteristic of federal or unitary states rather than of associations of developed nation states.

  • This issue was raised because the unitary conductance was apparently quite small - during depolarizing pulses current developed smoothly without discernible single channel events.

  • We express measurements with respect to other bases by first applying a unitary transformation corresponding to a change of basis.

  • In quantum mechanics, unitary transformations represent reversible evolutions of a system.

  • A government of the people was qualitatively different from monarchy or aristocracy, where powerholders were sufficiently unitary that governance could well satisfy them.

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