Examples of using Sub-set in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ethnographers describe in detail small sub-sets of human societies.
But it is not just a sub-set of females who are said to engage in“girl-on-girl crime”.
You can also define yourown ad placements using specific sub-sets of ad units on your site.
Risks in sub-sets of data such as quartiles are only valid if they lie on the same slope.
The"birthing practices" theory covers a sub-set of dance movements in modern Raqs Sharqi.
This is a sub-set of the Deep Web that contains all sorts of websites, both legal and illegal.
Within this variety though we can discern two sub-sets: systematic and opportunistic developers.
The sub-set of Mac OS X users and developer who actively prefer the platform to others= Oscar Wilde.
Consider that for a portfolio of 20 projects,there are over 1 million possible sub-sets of projects to choose from.
The sub-set of Linux users and developers who actively prefer the platform to others= H G Wells.
A key focus ofinterest has been that cytokines in one of these two sub-sets tend to inhibit the effects of those in the other.
This is a sub-set of the internet that can not be indexed(found) by search engines like Google.
Through this feature, you can send bulk messages to all the app users orspecific messages to a sub-set of your app users based on the message.
The RIPE Routing Registry(RR) is a sub-set of the RIPE Database and holds routing information in RPSL.
In a sub-set of 14,000 people, the team also examined metabolic biomarkers and found that coffee drinkers have healthier livers and better glucose control than non-coffee drinkers.
The Schengen Area originally had its legal basis outside the then European Economic Community,having been established by a sub-set of member states of the Community using two international agreements.
It is also possible to see sub-sets of these basic ranks which are used to distinguish subtle differences.
Now that's still possible in my model, but it's much less likely because strategic concepts, factors, and considerations during an SEO audit are much moreresilient as far as only needing to examine a sub-set of data.
Ransomware is a sub-set of malware, rather a dangerous one, which is designed to target individuals or organizations.
Consequently, information flows have become increasingly polarised as communities form around disparate bubbles of self-reinforcing ideological opinion,and there is no mechanism to integrate the insights across these different ideology sub-sets.
Instructional technology is a sub-set of educational technology, based on the concept that instruction is a sub-set of education.
The author list Sullivanincludes in her guest post appears to be a sub-set of the list she published on the KindleBoards web-forum on 2011/01/01 as a post entitled‘Dec 2010, 1000 books a month club(TBOM)'.
Logo design is only one small sub-set of branding, however the emblem or model mark stays the centrepiece of most branding schemes.
Of course, logo design is just one small sub-set of branding, but the logo or brand mark remains the centerpiece of most branding schemes.
After all, emblem design is only one small sub-set of branding, however the logo or model mark remains the centrepiece of most branding schemes.
Therefore, Vosshall and her colleagues tested the sub-set of smell in different combinations, and estimate the amount of odor that the human nose can distinguish.
And indeed errors in predicting reward are but a sub-set of the possible errors in predictions about the world that could exist in the brain(a story for next time).
Typically this would involve a number of sub-set data and full data extracts of client month-end data pulled through the staging database with scripts to transform and map as necessary to the recipient database.
The Schengen Area originally had its legal basis outside the then European Economic Community,having been established by a sub-set of member states of the Community using two international agreements: The 1985 Schengen Agreement- Agreement between the Governments of the States of the Benelux Economic Union, the Federal Republic of Germany and the French Republic on the gradual abolition of checks at their common borders.
