Examples of using Computer model in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer model that fits the light curve of the star J1407 seen in SuperWASP data in 2007.
The applicant shall submit a test report for the computer model carried out according to the Energy Star v6.1 test methods for computers. .
The researchers also created a computer model of more complex ant networks with routes of different lengths.
All of this is managed by an algorithm, or computer model, that connects your insulin pump- the artificial pancreas- to a smartphone.
The result was a computer model with 10 or more coupled highly non-linear equations that took months to solve.
The researchers used a computer model to show how seawater circulates,
Her team created a computer model of human talent
many other countries and the best-selling single computer model of all time internationally.
In a computer model, Dr Caldeira and colleague Bala Govindasamy simulated the effects of diminished solar radiation.
Dennis Meadows, built a computer model to track the world's economy and environment.
The researchers also created a computer model of more complex ant networks with routes of different lengths.
home computer of its day and the best-selling single computer model of all time.
The researchers also created a computer model of more complex ant networks with routes of different lengths.
No deterministic computer model will ever be able to make an accurate prediction of climate 100 years into the future.
or the architecture of a computer model.
representation on a computer model in a laboratory abroad.
I constructed a computer model of his buying patterns juxtaposed with his calling patterns.
other companies trying to establish their own 3-D computer model animations.
These guys[sic] have created a computer model of human talent
A computer model that was originally developed in 1973 by a group of scientists at MIT is warning that things are about to dramatically change.