Examples of using Each variable in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Financial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Each variable has a unique name.
Case sensitivity applies for each variable that you define.
Each variable name can only be created once.
Rankings are based on a range of characteristics for each variable.
One at a time each variable must besolved and countered.
concise explanation of each variable.
One at a time, each variable must be solved, then countered.
Here the maps are layered and you can view the results for each variable independently.
Each variable needs an identifier that distinguishes it from the others.
Upload an image for each variable, or add an image via URL.
Each variable has to be described on the following levels.
The first step to understanding any equation is to know what each variable stands for.
Solve for each variable that is listed under the"unknown" category.
below for further details about each variable.
Each variable points to a specific setting in one
Average percentages for the 17-20 countries providing trend data for each variable.
Each variable offers the possibility of an additional segment that you can take advantage of.
the Fiery Server recognizes each variable data record as a separate job.
Estimate for each variable individually the most applicable(univariate) distribution function.
you must make separate assignments for each variable.
The variable on the left will be displayed in the first line and each variable will be placed in a row beneath afterwards.
Based on the investigated range of each variable, it is not expected that the pharmacokinetics of bosentan will be influenced by gender,
the offset of each variable would then need readjustment
For each variable, it is necessary to record the most relevant Agent,
symbol before each variable name is an operator that specifies the address of variable name.
written by any processor, but each variable is physically associated with a single processor.
this means placing a* before each variable before using it in order that it refers to the value of the variable rather than its address.
i.e. values which are equivalent to correlation coefficients between each variable(m) and each underlying factor
The communality of each variable, which corresponds to the sum of each row of the squared factor loadings for the ρ factors; communality measures the importance of each variable in defining the factor matrix;
This will cause debconf to print much more detail about the current settings of each variable and about its progress through each package's installation scripts.