Examples of using Refers to the ability in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Bioluminescence refers to the ability of certain living things to create light.
It refers to the ability to detect the flavor of substances such as food, certain minerals, and poisons.
This refers to the ability to automatically process information, which means processing information quickly and without doing it consciously.
Contextual memory is a basic process in long-term memory, which refers to the ability to remember emotional, social, spatial, or temporal circumstances related to an event.
Felicity" refers to the ability to find appropriate expression for one's thoughts, which is not exactly something you're particularly good at.
Transferability: This refers to the ability of the home to legally change hands.
Flexibility refers to the ability to focus efforts and respond to emerging phenomena, and to continually update the overarching concept in accordance with developments on the ground.
Another positive quality- This refers to the ability to afford a sufficient portion of self-criticism.
Share” refers to the ability and desire of users to share your content and your brand- what SEOs traditionally think of as link building and social media.
Multi-role refers to the ability of a cryptofinancial smart contract to support mul- tiple different account types and at the same time to define the relationships between multiple users and multiple smart contracts.
Resilience is a term that comes from physics and refers to the ability of a material to regain their original shape after State subjected to high pressures.
Personal control refers to the ability of individual patients to adapt to immediate circumstances and those arising through personal actions, including.
Employee retention refers to the ability of an organization to retain its employees.
This term refers to the ability of a cell to prevent the expression of a certain gene.
This term, borrowed from Western military jargon, refers to the ability of different services- army, navy and air force- to co-operate on the battlefield quickly and seamlessly.
Procedural” memory refers to the ability to remember specific motor skills like riding a bicycle or throwing a ball;
Working Memory refers to the ability to hold onto pieces of information until the pieces blend into a full thought or concept.
Working Memory refers to the ability to hold onto pieces of information until the pieces blend into a full thought or concept.
In this case ionization refers to the ability of electromagnetic radiation to remove one or more electrons from the atoms or molecules.
Working memory refers to the ability that allows us to retain the elements that we need in our brain while we carry-out a certain task.
In its broadest sense,"sustainability" refers to the ability to create and maintain conditions in which a fruitful harmony prevails between man and his environment, today and in the future.
Some say that creativity refers to the ability to come up with new ideas or new ways to approach old problems, whereas innovation is the ability to confine these creative ideas and make them turn into reality.