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linear

[lin-ee-er] / ˈlɪn i ər /






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"Instead, we see a linear trend, with more light being blocked at longer wavelengths," Libby-Roberts said.

From Science Daily

Pierson notes that the songs were more "linear and traditional" than the scattergun silliness of their earlier work.

From BBC

Viewers have shifted away from linear TV, and while Disney has switched its focus to growing its Disney+ streaming platform, that’s proven expensive and, until recently, unprofitable.

From Barron's

And while linear television is shrinking, the combination of networks such as CBS, TNT, and CNN could slow that decline and add to the company’s video inventory.

From Barron's

To evaluate whether the warming rate has changed since the 1970s, the researchers applied two statistical techniques: a quadratic trend analysis and a piecewise linear model that identifies when shifts in warming rates occur.

From Science Daily