Examples of using Using a computer in English and their translations into Danish
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He was the first person to attack the Riemann Hypothesis by using a computer to check if the roots lie on the critical line.
People using a computer in their day-to-day work will discover that a Luxo copyholder improves their working posture- the horizontal movements of head
Anyone using a computer with the IP address specified in the filter list is given the access.
Today most animators make cut-out animation using a computer, scanning images
The ability to draw, when using a computer but still doing the drawing by hand, has long appealed to me.
Another way of using a computer than the everyday facebook-like could be to use the pentool in illustrator.
suddenly collapsed while using a computer.
consider using a computer that is not easily tied to you.
basic geometrical shapes and using a computer.
the first method they might think of is using a computer.
It's now using a computer you can watch cartoons without interruption,
On methods of constructing sets of mutually orthogonal Latin squares using a computer I the latter paper being written jointly with R C Bose
Student Tools Mac read more Dejal Time Out 2.5 updated It is very easy to fall into bad habits when using a computer for hours on end.
Visual tasks such as reading, using a computer or watching television,
users become familiar to some of the common sounds of click and spin during using a computer.
Please do not use the'Remember me'option if using a computer with public access
Delete all the Unwanted ApplicationsThere are a number of apps we go through while using a computer.
In addition to an individual task light, a copyholder is the office worker's best friend. People using a computer in their day-to-day work will discover that a Luxo copyholder improves their working posture- the horizontal movements of head and neck are reduced considerably.
by connecting to a printer without using a computer.
The Times 2 May 2010 Economists regard the bloated civil service retirement as early as 45 and, bonuses for using a computer, speaking a foreign language