Examples of using Lorenz in English and their translations into Chinese
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Lorenz Ehrler and Gérald Virieux have broad expertise in commercial litigation and arbitration as well as in intellectual property matters.
Lorenz pointed out that every flap of a butterfly's wings and every human action would be reflected in the global weather.
Johann Lorenz learned the trade from his father and at first continued running his father's workshop as well as keeping the shop records.
Lorenz developed a real physical system with the help of physicists Howard and Markus.
Challenging notions of gender, Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz question the norms that govern our representations and our life in society.
Leech and Lorenz are now preparing to replicate the 2012 intelligence online study.
Until July I shared an apartment in England with two cousins, Lorenz and Alessandro.
Lorenz, The Nature and Theory of the General Circulation of the Atmosphere.
Lorenz Heimerl studied Political Science at the University of Southampton and the London School of Economics and Political Science(LSE).
That challenge emerged from a conversation in autumn 2015, between Lorenz, Leech and their colleague, Adam Hampshire.
If only everyone would stand together then they would be able to change things," Lorenz said.
Christian Lorenz commonly goes by the nicknames“Flake”(pronounced as“Flock'-uh” in German) and“Doktor.”.
If income were distributed evenly across the whole population, the Lorenz curve would be the diagonal line through the origin of the graph.
Lorenz, a German producer of snacks, is launching a second stage of the plant at the Kirishsky Bakery, which will increase production by four times.
Lorenz says this work helps explain how the universe came to be what it is today.
A Lorenz curve gauges the cumulative percentages of total income received against the cumulative number of recipients, starting with the poorest individual or household.
Ralph Lorenz insisted:" The combination of an organic-rich environment and liquid water is very appealing to astrobiologists.".
Konrad Lorenz(Konrad Zacharias Lorenz) was born on November 7, 1903 in Vienna, Austria.
Taylor Lorenz is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she covers technology and culture.
Rudolph and Lorenz plan to start a university spin-off company based on the technology.