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  • 41Conform — In der Funktionentheorie ist eine biholomorphe Abbildung eine bijektive holomorphe Abbildung mit holomorpher Umkehrabbildung. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Eigenschaften 2 Eindimensionale Beispiele 2.1 Die lineare Funktion 2.2 Inversion …

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  • 42conform — verb /kənˈfɔːm,kənˈfɔɹm/ a) Act in accordance of expectations; act like others. b) To be in accordance with a set of specifications. See Also: conformity, conformer, conformist …

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  • 43confórm — adj. m., pl. confórmi; f. sg. confórmã, pl. confórme …

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  • 44conform — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. comply, follow, acquiesce, submit, fit in, assimilate, accommodate, adapt, adjust, accustom, acclimate, acclimatize, correspond, agree, accord, harmonize, fit, suit, reconcile, do as others do, conventionalize, fit the… …

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  • 45conform — con·form || kÉ™n fɔːm v. become similar, fit, match; be in harmony, comply, act in accordance with prevailing norms or standards …

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  • 46conform — I. v. a. Make conformable, bring into compliance, adjust, adapt. II. v. n. 1. Comply, yield assent. 2. Agree, harmonize, tally, square, correspond, comport. 3. Comply with the usages of the Church (of England) …

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  • 47conform — v 1.(usu. fol. by to) comply, observe, obey, acknowledge, respect; adhere to, abide by, acquiesce in, submit to, yield to, consent to, agree to; concur, grant, accept; adapt to, adjust to, reconcile with; be conventional, be regular, be ordinary …

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  • 48conform — con·form …

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  • 49Conform — HD Cutting together recorded material according to a prepared scheme such as a rough cut or EDL. EDLs can be used to directly control conforming in an online edit suite (autoconforming) …

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  • 50conform — /kənˈfɔm / (say kuhn fawm) verb (i) 1. (sometimes followed by to) to act in accord or harmony; comply. 2. to become similar in form or character. 3. to comply with the usages of the Church of England. –verb (t) 4. to make similar in form or… …