Examples of using Whose elements in English and their translations into Greek
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A class hom(C), whose elements are called morphisms or maps or arrows.
A cyclic group is a group all of whose elements are powers of a particular element a.
A tree whose elements have at most 2 children is called a binary tree.
More precisely, it is a two-dimensional set-up of numbers whose elements are the components of an operator relative to a base.
This folkish culture, whose elements can be traced in every place colonized by our ancient forefathers,
Elkonite is the registered trade mark of CMW used to identify a group of metal compositions whose elements consist basically of the refractory metals tungsten,
merges with the idea, into whose element we feel ourselves transferred.
A series of elements whose content is defined by concerned actors.
Set of elements whose content is defined by the interested parties.
Thus{1, 2} denotes the set whose only elements are 1 and 2.
Standard Definition: Series of elements whose content is defined by concerned actors.
I believe this theory could be tested using elements whose energy is highly unstable.
The sculptures are various elements, whose form and shape evoke primordial symbols.
The consortium's goal is to create a harmonized global UDI database(UDID), whose core elements include.
All the other elements whose monetary effects are financial flows of the investment
Urban Hjarne and Dr. Claus Samst, whose many elements of life unfortunately is not known,
Mount Parnassus is a masterpiece where a series of monuments were built whose modular elements- terraces, temples, treasuries, etc.
It evolves into a mental constructon, whose real elements have little importance
the chapel of Agios Nikolaos, whose architectural elements came from ancient buildings.
leaders whose favorable elements are metal