Examples of using Can be defined in English and their translations into Czech
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The separator appearance can be defined by the Subtype property.
Using this page the type of the communication protocol, the base communication parameters and parameters of the selected protocol can be defined.
The bitterness of coffee can be defined as a"macro-sensation" since it is the main flavour in the black beverage.
In the OS Windows setting the variables with the values for the computer and the user can be defined.
The functionality of the quick break process can be defined as measuring how quickly the magnetic field induced by the coil is collapsed.
These variables can be defined in the panel editor in the PmiRoot object on the Variables page.
Per area again up to 16 lines(15 lines and one main line) can be defined.
The application can be defined against some applications as the client
The list of actions can be defined in the GetAction method
Reading period(time) can be defined globally for all groups
The variables can be defined directly in the PmOpcClientData object,
The area can be defined as a region where the average temperature of the warmest month(mainly July)
By changing of poles of the supply voltage, the switching condition can be defined max. detection/min. detection.
Malignancy can be defined as the result of locally unregulated tissue growth of autonomous nature,
Inter-generational learning can be defined as the reciprocal learning relationships
limit values can be defined in order to allow the most favourable energy source to be used automatically.
Second Acquire skills that can be defined as the ability to compare the quality
Static alarms/events: Alarms and events can be defined directly in PmAlarmEvent object in List configuration page.
Each virtual link can be defined as a function identifier representing one electrical consumer of the installation, like e.g.‘E1.
Throughout the building‘Energy management' can be defined in different ways depending on the perspective i.e. when viewed in relation to the building