Examples of using Observable in English and their translations into Hindi
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By a memory image, we will mean the aggregate/combination of values of all memory locations observable at a particular time by a particular thread.
Assuming the universe is isotropic, the distance to the edge of the observable universe is roughly the same in each direction.
Implementations are required to emulate(only) the observable behavior of the abstract machine as explained.
has since shown us that there is absolutely no observable link between vaccines and autism.
Scientists estimate that the observable universe, the part of it we can see,
It's a sizable region of the entire body with a great deal of observable canvas to work on.
that vehicle credit and fuel prices are the two most important observable factors that can affect vehicle sales.
If not, then maybe the hidden Markov model need to be replaced with a Markov model that is conditioned on observable indicators.
So even though there are a billion trillion stars in the observable universe, they are actually extremely rare.
Music with lyrics We are 13.7 billion light years from the edge of the observable universe.
Avicenna, noting that color was an observable symptom of disease, developed a chart
The observable economic facts belong to that phase
There should be an observable color change,
Writing up a treatment plan which defines“observable positive outcomes” that are meant to progress with time.
True, there may be“ observable differences in skin color, hair texture and the shape of one's eyes or nose.”.
each active shooter displayed 4 to 5 concerning behaviors over time that were observable to others around the shooter.
Men are less sensitive to social norms that inhibit women from engaging in these openly observable repetitive behaviors.
The shouting partner goes from no contact to explosive expression in seconds and often with little observable provocation.
which is not normally closely observable on working, floating vessels.
that heredity was discontinuous, in opposition to the apparently continuous variation observable for many traits.