Examples of using One variable in English and their translations into Finnish
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Changing one variable.
One variable can throw off an entire forecast.
There's only one variable.
Only one variable matters.
In a controlled experiment, there can only be one variable.
There's one variable, though.
Time travel. possibly predict is the future. The one variable we cannot.
It's the one variable he's been missing.
That's interchangeable for each dimension. There seems to be one variable Or dimensions.
One variable changes the timeline.
Possibly predict is the future. The one variable we cannot Time travel.
One variable in these surveys was the age of the worker.
I tried to calculate all the data, but one variable was hard to determine.
There's only one variable that separates Luna from the others.
Because now all I need to do and you will be human again. is change one variable in the antidote.
There's only one variable that separates Luna from the others.
And it's been running pretty well for a very long time, but there is one variable that Earth hadn't counted on.
The one variable we cannot possibly predict is the future. Time travel.
Because now all I need to do is change one variable in the antidote… and you will be human again.
But one variable was hard to determine. I tried to calculate all the data.
And still get rational answers for? In all Feynman diagrams what's the one variable that you can turn negative.
One variable sneaked into an earlier section on exit status: you saw that$?
Intuitively, subharmonic functions are related to convex functions of one variable as follows.
We have only one variable with the INPUT command, and its value is given us by the user.
With this data,we know that atmospheric pollution was just one variable scientists were not figuring into their models.
Is change one variable in the antidote… And you will be human again. Because now all I need to do.
Graph: Scatter plot matrix of simulated data(N=1000),size of point dependent of the values of one variable K. Vehkalahti 1999.
But there is one variable that earth hadn't counted on. And it's been running pretty well for a very long time.
In this book the author develops systematically the theory of fields R of algebraic functions of one variable over arbitrary fields K of constants….
In all feynman diagrams what's the one variable that you can turn negative… And still get rational answers for?