Examples of using As another example in English and their translations into Hungarian
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As another example of matching being more fundamental than counting,
As another example, the internal excited electronic states of a hydrogen atom do not contribute to its specific heat as a gas at room temperature, since the thermal energy kBT(roughly 0.025 eV)
As another example, Roger Payne has pointed out that the acoustics of the sea have certain peculiar properties,
As another example, most polygons are unbounded because they close back on themselves,
As another example of a failure to engage with other perspectives,
As another example, an entity that sets execution priorities,
As another example of such cooperation, the EESC suggests looking at public-private partnerships(PPPs)
As another example, if you and other customers in the same geographic area order a high volume of a certain product
As another example for PCD, a new global partnership should foster strengthened dialogue and cooperation among states
As another example, consider the human body!
And this pantry can serve as another example of a sensible organization
As another example, consider the problem of determining whether two arrays a and b have an element in common.
As another example, the traffic pattern of southern Central Park is more similar to commercial
can serve as another example of an adaptogen coming from an area beyond the cultural space of the TCM.
As another example, consider a distribution which 6/10 of the time returns a standard normaldistribution,
As another example, consider a distribution which 6/10 of the time returns a standard normal distribution, and 4/10 of the
As another example, an entity that sets execution priorities,
Dijkstra's algorithm, as another example of a uniform-cost search algorithm, can be viewed
the initiation of polymerization without added initiators. As another example, the sonochemical decomposition of volatile organometallic precursors in high-boiling-point solvents produces nanostructured materials in various forms with high catalytic activities.
As another example, Cayce described his sister Lila's sojourns.