Examples of using Mathematical methods in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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With the development of computer technology, mathematical methods will take the leading place in morphological research.
However he also wrote Analytic number theory(1980), Mathematical methods in medicine(1983), and The Laplace transform(1984).
With the development of computer technologies, mathematical methods take an important place in morphological studies.
also the application of mathematical methods for the study of chemical questions
also the application of mathematical methods for the study of chemical questions
also the application of mathematical methods to the study of chemical issues
because Lagrange had said that the mathematical methods available were inadequate to solve it.
also the application of mathematical methods to the study of chemical questions
Software programs and mathematical methods are excluded from patent protection according to the European patent convention(Art.52/2).
Article 52(2) EPC states that both mathematical methods per se and computer programs(as such), are excluded from patentability.
This knowledge is in high demand since tomorrow's technology depends on mathematical methods and calculations.
impossible to use other mathematical methods.
working under Schur and went on to work for the Reichspost in Berlin applying mathematical methods to telephone connections.
using mathematical methods and computer technology as the main tool,
other statistical data relevant to the Member State in which the risk is situated in accordance with the mathematical methods used in insurance;
Grassmann's mathematical methods were slow to be adopted
solving the issues using mathematical methods as well as computer technology and interpreting the results correctly.
solving the issues using mathematical methods and computer technology,
solve the problems using mathematical methods and computer technology,
The solution is compression: a mathematical method of“throwing out” unnecessary data.