Examples of using Determinative in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The next determinative style is the Gothic architecture in Budapest.
Such factors play a predisposing, not a determinative role….
But Thompson read this determinative as matu, an Akkadian word for country.
University affiliation is influential but not determinative for CEOs.
International labels are not determinative of the quality parameters of national education.
The presence or absence of any one piece of evidence often will not be determinative.
Bergey's manual of determinative bacteriology, 9th ed, Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins.
A pregnancy to a woman is perhaps the most determinative aspects of her life.
Bergey's manual of determinative bacteriology, 9th edition Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore.
The microorganisms were identified using Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology(Holt et al., 2005).
Use a determinative glyph after spelling a word in hieroglyphics in order to help describe the word properly.
He told the Washington Post that the report coming from hisnational security team would be"very determinative".
That the employer's desire to retaliate against was his determinative factor in taking an adverse employment action.
The US President has told the Post that the report coming from hisnational security team would be“very determinative”.
Genes are"building blocks" that play a very important role in determinative corporal traits and bounty of different things concerning us.
It is a basis of cuneiform and, to some extent, hieroglyphic writing,which also utilizes drawings as phonetic letters or determinative rhymes.
If a V lying on its side(gt;) represents the arrow and the determinative sign is an apostrophe, the word for life might be written:gt;'.
Because of her husband's insanity, she goverened her kingdom as a silent ruler, but demonstrated herself as a warrior queen with her unfearing, potent,proud and determinative characteristics.
The second KUR is a determinative indicating that nisir is the name of a hill or land or country or in Akkadian a mountain.
He named it Bacillus radicicola,which is now placed in Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology under the genus Rhizobium.
The cartouche hieroglyph,, is used as a determinative for Egyptian language šn-(sh)n, for"circuit", or"ring"-like the shen ring or the cartouche.
A meta-analysis study found that steviol glycoside causes a considerable decrease in the diastolic blood pressure andfasting blood sugar(a determinative element of diabetes and prediabetes).
In hydroponics, water is the most important determinative factor in your success simply because it is the carrier of nutrients and the medium upon which the plants will grow.
Officials say it does not conflict with a 2004 city law prohibiting the NYPD from using religion orethnicity"as the determinative factor for initiating law enforcement action.".
An organism that lacked such determinative intrinsic structure, which of course radically limits the paths of development, would be some kind of amoeboid creature, to be pitied(even if it could survive somehow).
Besides a phonetic interpretation, characters can also be read for their meaning: in this instance logograms are being spoken(or ideograms)and semagrams(the latter are also called determinative).
Virtually all of the evidence argues against there being a determinative physiological causal factor and I know of no researcher who believes that such a determinative factor exists….
However, the same sign can, according to context, be interpreted in diverse ways: as a phonogram(phonetic reading), as a logogram,or as an ideogram(semagram;"determinative") semantic reading.
Rowan is not convinced that the system was completely alphabetic, and suggests that the glyphte also may have functioned as a determinative for place names, as it frequently occurs at the end of place names that are known not to have a/t/ in them.