Examples of using Branching in English and their translations into Chinese
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After you do a few projects, you will feel more comfortable branching out from the templates and applying your own unique approach.
Key features of Subversion include inventory management, security management, history tracking, user access controls, cheap local branching, and workflow management.
The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions.
But these uses require starches of specific composition, either in terms of the length of the glucose chains or the degree of branching.
Instead, they either track global history of all branches, or they have several history slots, each potentially shared by multiple branching instructions.
LDPE exhibits branching on about 2 percent of its carbon atoms, meaning that in some places, a hydrogen atom is replaced by another carbon-hydrogen chain.
Before branching into apps, the IAEA had embarked on an extensive project to develop training modules for distance-learning in the field of nuclear medicine.
Aside from Oman, this beautiful large branching tree is also native to India and the Middle East.
Each tree habitat incorporates a branching structural system and an inflated membrane enclosure, anchored by tunneling roots.
The first is what Kleon calls branching, which is useful for exploring variations of an idea.
They also found that the microbes had long, branching tentacle-like protrusions on their outside that might be used to snatch up passerby bacteria.
We have many branching infrastructures that are enabling these types of faster cross border payments and faster settlement processes.”.
The explanation is plain- The Garden of Branching Paths is an incomplete but not false picture of the world as Ts'ui Pên perceived it.
Centuries-old mats of branching, ground-growing reindeer lichen emerge from snow.
On the Branching options page, dropdown menus appear next to each question answer.
They began evolving more than 50 million years ago, branching into 16 species and three subspecies.
Taste receptors are composed of neuroepithelial cells that contain nerve branching and taste are called taste buds.
To actually see the difference: Here is a 4-way branching tree with 14 elements, which only is 2 levels deep.
A pilot programme of driverless vans will begin commercial service later this year, picking up paying passengers in Phoenix and branching out from there.
Internal branching for an insurance firm will be permitted consistent with the phase out of geographic restrictions.