Examples of using Is a complex in English and their translations into Korean
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System Center Configuration Manager is a complex and powerful tool to manage your users,
Chemical engineering” is a complex of methods of chemical and oil raw-materials processing into the products of household and technical purposes.
Description Albite, TPS is a complex effective biological product, a universal plant growth regulator with the properties of a fungicide and complex fertilizer.
Eclipse is very powerful, however it is a complex and somewhat resource heavy environment.
Another effective prophylactic against hemorrhoids for men is a complex of special exercises.
Sounds Hannam is a complex cultural space that combines residence, office F&B, and retail and is comprised of five buildings of approximately 1,980m2.
For Henry Mintzberg, an adhocracy is a complex and dynamic organizational form.
This is a complex of bar, restaurant and dance space beside the roundabout just over the way from the Mamounia.
other relevant technologies together into a full digital twin implementation is a complex and challenging task.
the specialist English for Law is a complex but necessary skill.
LOukas hotel is a complex of traditional architecture which consists of two newly reconstructed buildings.
I know it is a complex and controversial subject.
Mounting the seats in Bentley Motors automobile is a complex, model-specific process,
What to limit, and how, is a complex cultural, social, and ultimately political issue.
Here is a complex biochemical system,
the gut-brain connection is a complex, varied, and ever-changing system for which no one definition of“healthy” will do.
Your brain is a complex, marvelous, unique connection of nerves,
Obviously, this is a complex, major operation,
This is a complex and difficult precision aluminum engineering parts with a tolerance of 0.02mm for all sizes, and some sizes reach 0.01mm.
Another structural type of pectin is rhamnogalacturonan II(RG-II), which is a complex, highly branched polysaccharide and less frequently found in nature.