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Definition of binary system in English: binary systemnoun 1A system in which information can be expressed by combinations of the digits 0 and 1. 二进制信息编码系统,二进数制 Example sentencesExamples - Computers are based on the binary system, are completely based on the concept of yes, no, yes, no, yes, no, Griffin said.
- As he claimed to be familiar with both the decimal and the binary systems, he only wanted to have one example worked out, 364 times 23.
- Much to the dismay of many a hardcore computer geek, our world is not a binary system.
- The chapter ends with a brief history of the binary system, first conceived by Leibniz, although the ancient Egyptians tacitly used it in their method of multiplication by repeated doubling.
- Because the two states, 0 and 1, of any binary signal can be easily distinguished, binary systems are robust to noise sources, and also to variations in the transfer parameters of their components.
- The title of the exhibition, ‘One Zero One’ refers primarily to the number of the works that make up the composite installation piece, but also makes reference to binary systems.
- Another of Leibniz's great achievements in mathematics was his development of the binary system of arithmetic.
- Hannover has a modest track record in IT, since it was here that Leibnitz developed the binary system in 1673, and built the first useable calculator - well, that's what Hannover mayor Herbert Schmalstieg said at the opening ceremony.
- In fact, Leibniz is said to have been influenced by a version of the I Ching during his development of the binary system that is the basis for modern computation.
- They use a binary system; off is zero, one is one.
- I know the binary system using base two, but I don't understand the hexadecimal system using base 16.
- I wasn't sure if the science types would be interested in the likes of me, or if they would make jokes I didn't understand about the binary system.
- More importantly for this example, though, it is a binary system, just as a computer system is.
- The binary system which governs information technology is one of the most ancient staples of ornamental practice, as is the mode of visual generation by pixels in mosaic and weaving.
- I had not known about the halting problem, the number [Omega], or Lucas's curious theorem connecting the parity of binomial coefficients and the binary system.
- The major breakthrough in computing came when scientists started to use the binary system in electrical devices.
- In fact, virtually any information can be stored in a binary system as a code. Complex graphics, speech, and even live broadcasts can be generated and stored by computers.
- Using powers of 2, we have the binary system, used in almost all computers.
2A system consisting of two parts. 二元系统,二元体制 the binary system of state and public schools 由公立学校和私立学校构成的双轨制。 Example sentencesExamples - Whose investment in binary systems and in consistency of identity would be enforcing that statement?
- The tendency to acknowledge such familial relationships produced a tertiary rather than binary system of racial classification in Louisiana and other French possessions.
- Since the earth/nation dichotomy operates within a binary system, ‘earth’ can be used to call attention to the ideological construction of nation.
- Although only binary systems have been considered so far, when carbon is included to make ternary systems the same general principles usually apply.
- Panama inherited from Colombia a binary system of liberals versus conservatives, both of which agreed on opposition to the presence of the United States in the Canal Zone.
- It was the Colleges of Advanced Education, the poorer cousins of the universities in the binary system of tertiary education, which pioneered the discipline of Creative Writing in Australia.
- And a lot of times there are no words, and - or if there are words they are implicated in a binary system of English or of Spanish, and especially Spanish where the language is gender-fixed.
- A key concept in feminist debates is disillusionment with such binary systems as themselves inherently patriarchal.
- The politics in this binary system repulse Anzaldua.
- Indeed, my decision to separate Toomer criticism into two schools itself shows what seductive power binary systems have on the imagination.
- Simple lipid binary systems have been intensively used as models to understand the formation of nanoscale domains.
- The enzymes look for recognition sites along the DNA software and process DNA to result in a binary system that can answer simple questions.
- Transphobia is the irrational fear and hatred of people who transgress conventional gender and sex rules in the socially constructed binary system of gender.
- She accessed the status log of the weapon's binary systems.
- I know that capitalism doesn't exist without it, since it's a binary system in this respect.
- More and more influenced by the Movement, Clare comes to see the U.S. binary system of racial classification as a condition of possibility.
- During phagocytosis, this binary system combines to generate active antimicrobial peptides.
- A binary system developed, which (not always convincingly) distinguished universities, given a strong research responsibility, from institutes of technology and colleges of advanced education.
- Bilayers made of simple lipid binary systems have been intensively used as models to understand the formation of lipid domains in biological membranes.
- 2.1Astronomy A star system containing two stars orbiting around each other.
〔天文〕双重星系 Example sentencesExamples - Eclipses by the Algol binary system are interesting because they differ in a fundamental way from all the types of eclipse previously mentioned.
- The inconstancy is caused by the fact that Algol is a binary system in which the brighter star is regularly eclipsed by its partner for a period of around 8 hours.
- Some white dwarfs are in binary systems, that means they are in orbit around another star.
- The explosions of low-mass stars can be triggered by the accretion of mass from a companion star in a binary system to create classical, or Type Ia, supernovae.
- However, these binary systems don't contain stars of intermediate mass.
- One phenomenon that theorists believe is almost guaranteed will be the resounding crash that occurs when two neutron stars, paired together in a binary system, spiral into each other as their orbital dance decays.
- Elliptical galaxies typically have few large stars that could go hypernova, but are rich in binary systems, with pairs of compact stars closely orbiting each other.
- Over just a few months they could actually detect the orbit of the binary system precessing, slowly dragging around.
- It circles between two stars in a binary system, wavering in and out of nebulae, carrying its on rings like Saturn.
- Neutron stars such as IGR J16283-4838 are often part of binary systems, orbiting a normal star.
- The challenge is that there is no way to measure a star's mass unless it is in a binary system, and brown dwarf binaries are particularly hard to resolve, because they tend to be very close to one another, and not especially bright.
- There are dozens of known binary systems with neutron stars, like EXO 0748-676, where such bursting is seen several times a day, the result of gas pouring onto the neutron star from its companion star.
- But a black hole in a binary system, orbiting around a more ordinary star, could make its presence highly visible.
- This is to say nothing of the gravity of the other star in a binary system.
- Close binary systems that include a small, very dense star can become extremely energetic as the transferred mass is heated, creating pulses of x rays.
- Novae are binary systems - two stars circling around their common centre of mass.
- In binary systems both stellar bodies orbit around a common center of mass.
- Regardless of the end product, a bound pair of neutron stars or a black hole/neutron star binary system will eventually collide as the orbits decay due to the emission of gravitational radiation.
- More than 50 percent of the stars in the galaxy are partners in a binary system.
- In most of the candidates the wobble proved to be so pronounced that it indicated the presence of something far more massive than a planet - a small star in all likelihood, orbiting its larger neighbor in a binary system.
- Yet if the dense pulsar, with its strong gravitational potential, is in a binary system, it can pull in material from its companion star.
- Giacconi, who shared the 2002 Nobel Prize for Physics, was on his way to showing that neutron stars could be bound in binary systems along with normal stars.
- Many scientists say longer bursts (over four seconds) are caused by massive star explosions; shorter bursts (under two seconds) are caused by mergers of binary systems with black holes or neutron stars.
Definition of binary system in US English: binary systemnounˈbīnərē ˌsistəm 1A system in which information can be expressed by combinations of the digits 0 and 1. 二进制信息编码系统,二进数制 Example sentencesExamples - Hannover has a modest track record in IT, since it was here that Leibnitz developed the binary system in 1673, and built the first useable calculator - well, that's what Hannover mayor Herbert Schmalstieg said at the opening ceremony.
- Computers are based on the binary system, are completely based on the concept of yes, no, yes, no, yes, no, Griffin said.
- The binary system which governs information technology is one of the most ancient staples of ornamental practice, as is the mode of visual generation by pixels in mosaic and weaving.
- I know the binary system using base two, but I don't understand the hexadecimal system using base 16.
- As he claimed to be familiar with both the decimal and the binary systems, he only wanted to have one example worked out, 364 times 23.
- The major breakthrough in computing came when scientists started to use the binary system in electrical devices.
- In fact, Leibniz is said to have been influenced by a version of the I Ching during his development of the binary system that is the basis for modern computation.
- The chapter ends with a brief history of the binary system, first conceived by Leibniz, although the ancient Egyptians tacitly used it in their method of multiplication by repeated doubling.
- I wasn't sure if the science types would be interested in the likes of me, or if they would make jokes I didn't understand about the binary system.
- Much to the dismay of many a hardcore computer geek, our world is not a binary system.
- Another of Leibniz's great achievements in mathematics was his development of the binary system of arithmetic.
- I had not known about the halting problem, the number [Omega], or Lucas's curious theorem connecting the parity of binomial coefficients and the binary system.
- Using powers of 2, we have the binary system, used in almost all computers.
- The title of the exhibition, ‘One Zero One’ refers primarily to the number of the works that make up the composite installation piece, but also makes reference to binary systems.
- Because the two states, 0 and 1, of any binary signal can be easily distinguished, binary systems are robust to noise sources, and also to variations in the transfer parameters of their components.
- They use a binary system; off is zero, one is one.
- More importantly for this example, though, it is a binary system, just as a computer system is.
- In fact, virtually any information can be stored in a binary system as a code. Complex graphics, speech, and even live broadcasts can be generated and stored by computers.
2A system consisting of two parts. 二元系统,二元体制 the binary system of state and public schools 由公立学校和私立学校构成的双轨制。 Example sentencesExamples - A key concept in feminist debates is disillusionment with such binary systems as themselves inherently patriarchal.
- A binary system developed, which (not always convincingly) distinguished universities, given a strong research responsibility, from institutes of technology and colleges of advanced education.
- Indeed, my decision to separate Toomer criticism into two schools itself shows what seductive power binary systems have on the imagination.
- Transphobia is the irrational fear and hatred of people who transgress conventional gender and sex rules in the socially constructed binary system of gender.
- The tendency to acknowledge such familial relationships produced a tertiary rather than binary system of racial classification in Louisiana and other French possessions.
- Whose investment in binary systems and in consistency of identity would be enforcing that statement?
- More and more influenced by the Movement, Clare comes to see the U.S. binary system of racial classification as a condition of possibility.
- It was the Colleges of Advanced Education, the poorer cousins of the universities in the binary system of tertiary education, which pioneered the discipline of Creative Writing in Australia.
- I know that capitalism doesn't exist without it, since it's a binary system in this respect.
- The enzymes look for recognition sites along the DNA software and process DNA to result in a binary system that can answer simple questions.
- Panama inherited from Colombia a binary system of liberals versus conservatives, both of which agreed on opposition to the presence of the United States in the Canal Zone.
- During phagocytosis, this binary system combines to generate active antimicrobial peptides.
- The politics in this binary system repulse Anzaldua.
- She accessed the status log of the weapon's binary systems.
- And a lot of times there are no words, and - or if there are words they are implicated in a binary system of English or of Spanish, and especially Spanish where the language is gender-fixed.
- Since the earth/nation dichotomy operates within a binary system, ‘earth’ can be used to call attention to the ideological construction of nation.
- Bilayers made of simple lipid binary systems have been intensively used as models to understand the formation of lipid domains in biological membranes.
- Simple lipid binary systems have been intensively used as models to understand the formation of nanoscale domains.
- Although only binary systems have been considered so far, when carbon is included to make ternary systems the same general principles usually apply.
- 2.1Astronomy A star system containing two stars orbiting around each other.
〔天文〕双重星系 Example sentencesExamples - In binary systems both stellar bodies orbit around a common center of mass.
- It circles between two stars in a binary system, wavering in and out of nebulae, carrying its on rings like Saturn.
- Neutron stars such as IGR J16283-4838 are often part of binary systems, orbiting a normal star.
- Novae are binary systems - two stars circling around their common centre of mass.
- The challenge is that there is no way to measure a star's mass unless it is in a binary system, and brown dwarf binaries are particularly hard to resolve, because they tend to be very close to one another, and not especially bright.
- In most of the candidates the wobble proved to be so pronounced that it indicated the presence of something far more massive than a planet - a small star in all likelihood, orbiting its larger neighbor in a binary system.
- The explosions of low-mass stars can be triggered by the accretion of mass from a companion star in a binary system to create classical, or Type Ia, supernovae.
- More than 50 percent of the stars in the galaxy are partners in a binary system.
- Giacconi, who shared the 2002 Nobel Prize for Physics, was on his way to showing that neutron stars could be bound in binary systems along with normal stars.
- Eclipses by the Algol binary system are interesting because they differ in a fundamental way from all the types of eclipse previously mentioned.
- This is to say nothing of the gravity of the other star in a binary system.
- One phenomenon that theorists believe is almost guaranteed will be the resounding crash that occurs when two neutron stars, paired together in a binary system, spiral into each other as their orbital dance decays.
- Some white dwarfs are in binary systems, that means they are in orbit around another star.
- There are dozens of known binary systems with neutron stars, like EXO 0748-676, where such bursting is seen several times a day, the result of gas pouring onto the neutron star from its companion star.
- Close binary systems that include a small, very dense star can become extremely energetic as the transferred mass is heated, creating pulses of x rays.
- Over just a few months they could actually detect the orbit of the binary system precessing, slowly dragging around.
- The inconstancy is caused by the fact that Algol is a binary system in which the brighter star is regularly eclipsed by its partner for a period of around 8 hours.
- Regardless of the end product, a bound pair of neutron stars or a black hole/neutron star binary system will eventually collide as the orbits decay due to the emission of gravitational radiation.
- However, these binary systems don't contain stars of intermediate mass.
- Yet if the dense pulsar, with its strong gravitational potential, is in a binary system, it can pull in material from its companion star.
- Elliptical galaxies typically have few large stars that could go hypernova, but are rich in binary systems, with pairs of compact stars closely orbiting each other.
- But a black hole in a binary system, orbiting around a more ordinary star, could make its presence highly visible.
- Many scientists say longer bursts (over four seconds) are caused by massive star explosions; shorter bursts (under two seconds) are caused by mergers of binary systems with black holes or neutron stars.
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