Examples of using More technically in English and their translations into Indonesian
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geo-referenced maps are more technically sophisticated, making them more scientifically credible, Padmanaba said.
Instructions embedded in Ethereum contracts are paid for in ether(or more technically“gas”) and can be implemented in a variety of scripting languages.
If your audience is more technically sound, you will need to talk to them in a different way than if they are middle-aged homemakers.
More technically, a vesicle is a small,
More technically sociology is the analysis of the structure of the social relationships constituted by social interaction.
When your viewers is more technically audio, you will have to speak with them in a different way than if they are middle-aged housewives.
in which case σ is a 3×3 matrix(or more technically a rank-2 tensor),
Since his involvement in Cannibal Corpse, O'Brien has been credited on some of the band's more technically complicated songs.
you can up the ante by picking out a more technically difficult trail filled with twists and turns.
The system was originally known as"sequential scanning"(actually a more technically correct description) when it was used in the Baird 240 line television transmissions from Alexandra Palace,
In the case of touch, more technically, the cerebellum monitors body movements
More technically, an enzyme called polyphenol oxidase(also known as tyrosinase),
much more complex and more technically difficult, thus making space for a wave of nano-photographers to try their luck at this new art form.
More technically, the cerebellum monitors body movements
in relation to the amount indicated on the card or, more technically, it is called a bet.
More technically, when does the actual quantum state stop being a non-trivial linear combination of states,
While there might be others that are more technically impressive, or even simpler to use,
Kidneys with multiple arteries are more technically challenging to transplant
Owen Wilson as recently laid-off salesmen who attempt to compete with much younger and more technically skilled applicants for a job at Google.
were faced with more technically accomplished humans who knew how to breed