Examples of using Exponent in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Millais became the most famous exponent of the style, his painting Christ in the House of His Parents generating considerable controversy,
Many now-discovered formulae are known for b as an exponent of 2 or 3 and m is an exponent of 2 or it is some other factor-rich value, but where several of the terms of vector A are zero.
Much more than just the most prominent exponent of Tibetan Buddhism,
The irrationality measure(or approximation exponent or Liouville- Roth constant)
Millais became the most famous exponent of the style, his painting Christ in the House of His Parents(1850)
The irrationality measure(or irrationality exponent or approximation exponent or Liouville- Roth constant)
Millais became the most famous exponent of the style, his painting Christ in the House of His Parents(1850)
Koh was joined by executives from UL, Exponent and TUV Rheinland,
A harmony that has its maximum exponent in places like the Miradouro do Rio. It was precisely this close relationship with Nature that impressed me the most in Manrique's architectural creations.
slower speeds at a characteristic rate- in this case, with a scaling exponent of approximately- 3/2.
ornamental plants- making it the leading exporter and exponent of the sector throughout Latin America.
An exponent who- beyond the esteem and the consideration for the person- is not seen as a supporter of a line,
The D in D6 refers to dilution while the 6 refers to the exponent of 10 to the -6,
Next, Access calculates the exponent value from the number of digits that fall to the right(or left,
the owner and main exponent of BEATFREAK GROUP, a business alliance
who was the twentieth century's leading exponent of“traditionalism,” a school of thought that sought to identify the higher philosophical principles shared by the world's great spiritual masters and traditions.
one calls x= r a critical point and p the associated critical exponent of f.
But he was also an ideologue of unshakeable convictions- the most radical of the radicals as exponent of an internally coherent(however repellent to us)‘world-view',
where Pn is the frequency of a word ranked nth and the exponent a is almost 1.
An accurate model of critical behaviour for spontaneous magnetism with critical exponent β: M∼( T- T C) β{\displaystyle M\sim(T-T_{\mathrm{C}})^{\beta}} The critical exponent differs between materials and for the mean-field model as taken as β= 1/2 where T≪ TC.
