Examples of using Whose value in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
It is the eternal Sacrament whose value is incomprehensible
The second, whose value is 0.007, defines how firmly atomic nuclei bind together
As the game Pick up vintage items whose value lies in the fact that they can be sold for money.
Show teeth” is a construction whose value is an open threat,
ANTIQUE: An artifact whose value emanates as much from its craftsmanship,
Secondary Standard: A standard whose value is assigned by comparison with a primary standard of the same quantity.
Derivatives Derivatives Derivatives are financial contracts whose value derives from the value of another underlying instrument.
The function whose value at a equals f′(a)
We're interested in art whose value lies in excellence
One day you're living in a home whose value is going up, commuting to a good job,
Specifically, it follows a power law with an exponent whose value depends on where exactly the anyonic statistics lie between the fermionic
The Commission cannot, however, prevent Member States from selecting species whose value for biodiversity has not been demonstrated.
A quantity whose value may change during execution of the program is called variable.
A stock whose value in the last two years has nearly tripled,
A member of a dimension whose value is calculated at run time using an expression.
A derivative is a contract between two or more parties, whose value depends on the rise
Calculated member A member of a dimension whose value is calculated at run time by using an expression.
One is that people are assets whose value can be enhanced through investment.
A quantity whose value can be changed during execution of program is called variable.
By this, James meant that truth is a quality whose value is confirmed by its effectiveness when applying concepts to real life(hence the name“pragmatic”).