All 14 Uses
omit
in
The Three-Body Problem
(Edited)
- Fields where technological leaps are most likely: Physics: [omitted]
p. 166.5omitted = not included
- Biology: [omitted]
p. 166.5
- Computer Science: [omitted]
p. 166.5
- [Full Text][omitted]
p. 166.7
- Preliminary Analysis of Social Patterns of Extraterrestrial Civilizations Using a Materialist Conception of History [omitted]
p. 168.2
- Preliminary Analysis of the Influence of Extraterrestrial Civilizations on Human Social and Political Trends [omitted]
p. 168.3
- Unidirectional contact (only receiving messages sent by extraterrestrial intelligence): [omitted]
p. 168.4
- Bidirectional contact (exchange of messages with extraterrestrial intelligence and direct contact): [omitted]
p. 168.5
- Preliminary Site-Selection Plan for Red Coast Base [omitted]
p. 170.6
- Second Draft [omitted]
p. 171.7
- Third Draft [omitted]
p. 171.7
- Consideration of Policies and Strategies After Reception of Message from Extraterrestrial Intelligence [omitted]
p. 172.7
- Consideration of Policies and Strategies After Establishing Contact with Extraterrestrial Intelligence [omitted]
p. 172.8
- Because a test transmission omitted many operational steps, only Ye and five others were present.
p. 265.2 *omitted = excluded
Definitions:
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(1)
(omit) to exclude or neglect something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)