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		Definition of Boolean in English: Booleanadjective ˈbuːlɪənˈbuliən Denoting a system of algebraic notation used to represent logical propositions by means of the binary digits 0 (false) and 1 (true), especially in computing and electronics. 布尔代数学(或逻辑)体系的 Example sentencesExamples -  The program gives the user plenty of 3D tools including true Boolean operations.
 -  During this time he published three papers on Boolean logic and one on probability.
 -  Then in 1934 he published two papers on Boolean algebras.
 -  Search can now handle full-nested Boolean queries.
 -  Indeed, today, all computers are based on Boolean algebra, another example that mathematics is often a hundred years ahead of its time.
 -  He did this in particular with submarine attack and navigation, employing Boolean algebra.
 -  It was based on using Boolean algebra with computer circuitry.
 -  Fundamental to these operations are electronic gates for handling Boolean logic.
 -  Devoting resources to Boolean training for their employees and to an assisted search interface for their website could be a valuable investment.
 -  One of the more interesting things that you can do with Boolean gates is to create memory with them.
 -  We want to get rid of all this Boolean query stuff.
 -  You can use Boolean functions to create custom objects by adding, subtracting, or intersecting two objects together.
 -  Only one participant used explicit Boolean operators (in this case ‘AND’).
 -  He continued his work showing how Boolean algebra could be used to synthesise and simplify relay switching circuits.
 -  Previously, users could construct limited Boolean queries using drop-down menus.
 -  As an example, consider the AND function from Boolean algebra.
 -  It began the algebra of logic called Boolean algebra which now finds application in computer construction, switching circuits etc.
 -  Developing a search strategy (choosing relevant terms and applying Boolean logic) before beginning a search is the single most important step in searching.
 -  Table 6 shows actors' strategies transformed into Boolean equations.
 -  In addition to his work on semigroups, number theory and finite fields, Schwarz contributed to the theory of non-negative and Boolean matrices.
 
 
 nounˈbuːlɪənˈbuliən Computing A binary variable that can have one of two possible values, 0 (false) or 1 (true). Example sentencesExamples -  Its search defaults to a Boolean AND and supports phrase searching with quotation marks.
 -  There are two types of options, Boolean (true/false) options and those that take a value.
 -  Another general algebraic notion which applies to Boolean algebras is the notion of a free algebra.
 -  The full Boolean is available from the main page search box and supports nesting.
 
 
 RhymesAcheulian, cerulean, Friulian, Julian, Julien    Definition of Boolean in US English: Booleanadjectiveˈbuliənˈbo͞olēən Denoting a system of algebraic notation used to represent logical propositions, especially in computing and electronics. 布尔代数学(或逻辑)体系的 Example sentencesExamples -  Indeed, today, all computers are based on Boolean algebra, another example that mathematics is often a hundred years ahead of its time.
 -  Only one participant used explicit Boolean operators (in this case ‘AND’).
 -  Developing a search strategy (choosing relevant terms and applying Boolean logic) before beginning a search is the single most important step in searching.
 -  One of the more interesting things that you can do with Boolean gates is to create memory with them.
 -  It began the algebra of logic called Boolean algebra which now finds application in computer construction, switching circuits etc.
 -  Table 6 shows actors' strategies transformed into Boolean equations.
 -  The program gives the user plenty of 3D tools including true Boolean operations.
 -  In addition to his work on semigroups, number theory and finite fields, Schwarz contributed to the theory of non-negative and Boolean matrices.
 -  It was based on using Boolean algebra with computer circuitry.
 -  Search can now handle full-nested Boolean queries.
 -  As an example, consider the AND function from Boolean algebra.
 -  You can use Boolean functions to create custom objects by adding, subtracting, or intersecting two objects together.
 -  He did this in particular with submarine attack and navigation, employing Boolean algebra.
 -  He continued his work showing how Boolean algebra could be used to synthesise and simplify relay switching circuits.
 -  Fundamental to these operations are electronic gates for handling Boolean logic.
 -  Devoting resources to Boolean training for their employees and to an assisted search interface for their website could be a valuable investment.
 -  Then in 1934 he published two papers on Boolean algebras.
 -  Previously, users could construct limited Boolean queries using drop-down menus.
 -  We want to get rid of all this Boolean query stuff.
 -  During this time he published three papers on Boolean logic and one on probability.
 
 
 nounˈbuliənˈbo͞olēən Computing A binary variable, having two possible values called “true” and “false.”. Example sentencesExamples -  The full Boolean is available from the main page search box and supports nesting.
 -  Another general algebraic notion which applies to Boolean algebras is the notion of a free algebra.
 -  Its search defaults to a Boolean AND and supports phrase searching with quotation marks.
 -  There are two types of options, Boolean (true/false) options and those that take a value.
 
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