Examples of using Information content in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Extension to books on CD, CD-ROM or any similar physical medium that predominantly reproduce the same textual information content as printed books.
This will also lead to an increase in confidence in technical assessment and the information content on labels.
If the sample is thin enough, bright-field and dark-field images can be taken by the STEM detector, information content of which corresponds to those of TEM images.
sky are all three-letter English words that carry approximately similar Shannon-type statistical information content.
In the test arrangement all parameters remain the same in each repetition- except for the information content of the water, that is required for the production of the food substance.
It has an information content and is adding"information value" as well as physical value to the world.
Simon Powell describes this high information content as a function of moving to“higher” forms of language,
The information content of the posts is not necessarily sufficient to make investment or other decisions.
It has information content and is adding“information value” as well as physical value to the world.
rewrite the information content, is characterized by strong reliability,
rewrite information content, characterized by strong reliability,
In order to achieve high information content, laboratory specialists perform staining of biological material according to the Kruger method.
share or access information content in the future.
result of generalization by reducing the information content of a concept or an observable phenomenon,
promises buyers more accurate reactions and improved information content of the drive.
images and other information content digitization of publications
the potentially incorrect or not up-to-date information content.
distinguishing the information content of matter vs antimatter.
Inclusion and accessibility must be part of the whole development lifecycle of a European public service in terms of design, information content and delivery, according to e-accessibility specifications widely recognised at European or international level.12.
processes which alter the structure, information content, or segregation of DNA,