Examples of using Birkhoff in English and their translations into German
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Political
BIRKHOFF SIGHS.
Is that Birkhoff?
BIRKHOFF OVER RADIO.
No one gets past Birkhoff.
BIRKHOFF CLEARS THROAT.
Yeah. I'm here to pick up my CI, Seymour Birkhoff.
Birkhoff, servo-rifle.
I had Medical run an f MRI on Birkhoff.
BIRKHOFF Operation Pale Fire is green.
Simple, you give me Birkhoff, I give you the box.
Does Birkhoff have a toothache or did Percy just cancel him?
This may surprise you, Amanda, but Birkhoff means more.
Birkhoff will monitor the shell and we tell no one about this.
You're not stupid, Birkhoff, you're just a coward.
Today's the day you reach your full potential, Birkhoff.
Before Michael and Birkhoff, it was Alex and I against Division.
We don't know what the chair does, but Birkhoff recognized this.
Birkhoff has all those computers, but he couldn't figure out that my seduction target.
We already thought of that, Birkhoff and I. Won't work.
Some of Bense's knowledge is based on theinvestigations of the American mathematician George David Birkhoff.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Birkhoff Unmanned Tactical Robot.
The George David Birkhoff Prize in applied mathematics is awarded- jointly by the American Mathematical Society(AMS) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics(SIAM)- in honour of George David Birkhoff 1884-1944.
It was advanced mainly by a few pioneering researchers such as Fechner, George Birkhoff(1933), and Hans J.
Deltas fall under JSOC operational control. So as long as Birkhoff got us into the right personnel servers, facial recog should.
However, the design must not be too complex because too many details will not establish a welcoming atmosphere and cause feelings of discomfort. Or in other words, accordingto the aesthetic measure created by the American mathematician George David Birkhoff.
And Sonya, I don't need to remind you Seymour Birkhoff is working with them now.
A first approach wastaken by the American mathematician George David Birkhoff, in whose study«Aesthetic Measure»(1933) the search for reliable, objective rules for the aesthetic evaluation of works of art arrived at a formula according to which‹O› measures order, and‹C› the usage of material‹M.›.
The prizes have been given since 1970, from a bequest of Leroy P. Steele,and were set up in honor of George David Birkhoff, William Fogg Osgood and William Caspar Graustein.
The mathematical basis, however, was already created by Garrett Birkhoff in the 1930s as part of the general lattice theory.