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Type of cartesian coordinate

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Measured along the abscissa are units of production along the defined path.
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The abscissa is the natural logarithm of the aphelion expressed in AUs.
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The abscissa indicates an intron-exon-intron structure.
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The abscissa values of the join points are called knots.
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In order to determine the ordinate or abscissa of a particular point, you must know the other value.
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The abscissa indicates the day of analysis.
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Generally a Dirichlet series converges if the real part of s is greater than a number called the abscissa of convergence.
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The value of x is called the x-coordinate or abscissa and the value of y is called the y-coordinate or ordinate.
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For each histogram, the optical path length difference with the idler is accounted for in post-processing and the abscissa is a variable electronic delay.
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  • The value of a coordinate on the horizontal axis
  • In mathematics, an abscissa (/u00E6bu02C8su026As.u0259/; plural abscissae or abscissu00E6 or abscissas) is the number whose absolute value (modulus) is the perpendicular distance of a point from the vertical axis. Usually this is the horizontal coordinate of a point in a two-dimensional rectangular Cartesian coordinate system...
  • In mathematics, an abscissa (/u00E6bu02C8su026As.u0259/; plural abscissae or abscissu00E6 or abscissas) is the number whose absolute value (modulus) is the perpendicular distance of a point from the vertical axis. Usually this is the horizontal coordinate of a point in a two-dimensional rectangular Cartesian coordinate system...
  • The first of the two terms by which a point is referred to, in a system of fixed rectilinear coordinate (Cartesian coordinate) axes. ...
  • This is the X coordinate on a Cartesian graph. The Cartesian system is the one that looks like a grid full of squares.
  • A term in rectangular coordinates referring to the horizontal distance of any point from the vertical axis.
  • The base line or X-line on a graph (the horizontal line)
  • The x-coordinate on a graph, or it's the distance from the vertical axis (y axis). The example shows abscissa of Q as -3 and P as 5.
  • A segment of a wing vein that is delimited by the intersection of other veins.