Examples of using Some aspects in English and their translations into Korean
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The references and provide a fascinating view of Serre's views on some aspects of his career up to 1985.
Some aspects of the child-centred approach he helped pioneer are still considered innovative today(due to the conservative nature of education in general).
In some aspects, a PPDU may be referred to as a packet or physical layer packet.
The information may include packets, which in some aspects may be referred to as data units or data frames.
There are some aspects of more traditional superhero movies that can't be avoided, however, even with Deadpool.
In some aspects, for example,
Next we will consider some aspects and features of the garden plot.
As you can see, some aspects of the original design can be lost during the conversion from the design file to real code.
In some aspects, a service customized for a specific content retailer may be referred to as a“channel.”.
In some aspects, a STA may be required to associate with the AP in order to send communications to and/or receive
We are nearing the end of our description of Lalande's career, but let us pause to look at some aspects of his character.
However, some aspects of the application must be re-created or reconfigured in the new location.
Some aspects of the time period, however, remain somewhat overlooked,
In some aspects, the transform module may identify a symbol for each of the points that it uses.
Vada is a little girl who basically surrounded by death in some aspects, her mother passed away
Shooting is not for us, but today we will talk about some aspects of proper photography.
Furthermore, some aspects of the programme may take place in various facilities,
For example, in some aspects, the wireless node may be associated with the network.
William Wilson's double isn't the classic evil twin, but a“superior” being in some aspects.
In some aspects the default PRL information(e.g.,