Примери за използване на Thomson's на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Charly Thomson 's.
Thomson's gazelles mate twice per year.
William Thomson 's.
Thomson's gazelles can breed twice a year.
That's Chuck Thomson's plane, isn't it?
Thomson's ability as a lecturer was less impressive.
I wanna introduce Thomson's new partner.
The Thomson's gazelles she favors are almost as fast and very agile.
We liked the bruises and the wind in our hair… Thomson's gazelle Crane.
She spots a Thomson's gazelle with her fawn.
And were the principal electrical instruments employed in testing and working the cable not manufactured by Mr White, the optician of this city,though under Professor Thomson's directions?
Working with Riggan Thomson's"like Waltzing with a monkey?
Thomson's work on heat, and its shortcomings, is described fully in.
Wilson, writing in, describes Thomson's undergraduate years in Glasgow as follows.
Thomson's study appears online in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
In the author argues for the importance of Thomson's electromagnetic work despite its eventual failure.
The Thomson's gazelle(Eudorcas thomsonii) is ane o the best-kent gazelles.
The author of the biography of Thomson, puts forward the view that during the first half of Thomson's career he seemed incapable of being wrong while during the second half of his career he seemed incapable of being right.
James Thomson's father was also named James Thomson and his mother was Agnes Nesbitt.
It is famous for its exceptional population of lions, leopards and cheetahs, andthe annual migrations of zebra, Thomson's gazelle, and wildebeests to and from the Serengeti every year from July to October, known as the Great Migration.
Female Thomson's gazelles, for example, live in herds of 10 to 30 females in addition to their young.
For instance, the female Thomson's gazelles live in groups of 10-30 with their young.
In Thomson's experiments with electrons, we saw that he used an electric field to accelerate the electrons.
However it was soon discovered that he had substituted Thomson's mirror-galvanometer for his own instruments and there was a furious row between Whitehouse, Thomson and the other directors.
Thomson's father used his influence in the University to help his son become the leading candidate for the post.
However, historians of science have already called attention to Thomson's difficulties in reconciling a principle formulated by James Prescott Joule with another principle formulated by Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot, and to errors Thomson made in his calculations.
Thomson's reply revealed that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views.
Having studied some of Thomson's research contributions, let us comment on the innovations he introduced into teaching at the University of Glasgow.
Thomson's theory was that every atom consists of positive charges and a sufficient number of negative electrons that make the atom neutral.
The Napoleonic wars obstructed Thomson's contacts with the scientific community and his peregrinations across Europe, in addition to his early death, obscured his contributions for many years.