Examples of using Which describes in English and their translations into Chinese
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In fact, according to the Standard Model of particle physics, which describes all known particles and their interactions, quarks should be infinitely small.
Interestingly, some scholars speculate that the Copper Scroll may actually be the record referred to in 2 Maccabees 2:1, 4, which describes Jeremiah hiding the ark.
Together with Hirzebruch, he laid the foundations for topological K-theory, an important tool in algebraic topology which describes ways in which spaces can be twisted.
They argue that such treatment should be consistent with the SMR(rules 85-93), which describes how to implement these rules, including providing access to doctors, dentists, and legal advisers.
Premaitha, which describes the test(marketed as“Iona”) as its“flagship product”, along with its shareholders, now stands to make a lot of money.
This part of the book is closely connected with the so-called"Pilatovskimi heads", which describes the week Yershalaim'29, who later became Holy.
The space is advertised via the website"Not Another Box," which describes the curved structure as"the blending of art, science, and nature.".
The Council of Europe' s Council for Cultural Cooperation recently published a booklet on“Human Rights Education in School”, which describes the current situation in Europe(Council of Europe, 1996).
The researchers calculated so-called energy profiles, which describe the energy pathway along the reaction coordinate with and without the influence of mechanical forces.
The research began with Maxwell's equations, which describe how light propagates in space and time.
Mr Mac,' said Holmes, shaking a reproving forefinger,'you would not read that excellent local compilation which described the concealment of King Charles.
Colourful photos teach you 16 common English superlatives, which describe super mammals from all around the world.
Objects do not have the strict classes which describe their structure and behavior; objects do not need classes;
A more appropriate reference might be to the Notes, which described existing practices between different jurisdictions on coordinating parallel proceedings, including proceedings concerning enterprise group members.
Among his notable publications: Sketch of the Analytical Engine Invented by Charles Babbage, Esq. with notes by translator Ada Lovelace(1842), which described many aspects of computer architecture and programming.
A word which describes itself.
There is also Phileo, which describes a brotherly-love.
Heres one which describes us.
Basically it is an object model, which describes.
It is basically an object model, which describes.