Examples of using Determinate in English and their translations into Slovak
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This file is useful for identify/ determinate relative polarity
Angle grinder is determinate for cutting and edging various materials in dependence on used kind of disc.
But one is in a determinate genus, for it is the principle of number,
in its place can be established a determinate or obligatory penalty.
that the abstract individual he analyses belongs to a determinate social form.
particular law can establish in its place a determinate or obligatory penalty.
The company takes steps to determinate the cause of a loss,
A determinate group of people who are seeking for fresh blood on their path to push the world forward.
Moreover, it is difficult to determinate the sex between the red coloured barbs, and obviously different coloured specimens will not breed, because they find their partner among the shoal.
This file is useful for identify/ determinate relative polarity
In the mountain regions and on the complicated construction there is necessary appraisal and determinate of additional tightening usage.
The new poster'Nucleic Acid Analysis with Absorbance Spectroscopy' shows in a nutshell all key information to fast and easily determinate the concentration of nucleic acids with absorbance spectroscopy.
If the Defender has units on his planets, these units are involved in a battle to determinate the winner.
a single-purpose tool by which a determinate problem is solved.
Chemical Composition is the the key to study and determinate the physical properties of 201 and 304.
Chemical Composition is the the key to study and determinate the physical properties of 316L and 904L.
with regard to cohabitation for a determinate or indeterminate period,
the fact that she is determinate and ambitious and the fact that she can freeze objects with her ice breath.
the world-encompassing Dühringian Law of Determinate Number, is therefore a contradiction in adjecto,
Because in mathematics it is necessary to start from determinate, finite terms in order to reach the indeterminate,