Examples of using Precisely defined in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Small portion cannot be precisely defined.
The magic angle is a precisely defined angle, the value of which is approximately 54.7356°.
Small portion cannot be precisely defined.
Precisely defined and non-durable projects or tasks, up to the termination of the justification, having a limit of 2 years;
Xylitol ingestion limits have not yet been precisely defined.
Be specific in itself and precisely defined in the Member State's legislation;
It is not far from the truth to say that social economy has not yet been precisely defined in Greece.
Item” means a product or service precisely defined for use in price observation.
They have long been associated with the Bantu languages, without their status being precisely defined.
Certain applications are based on precisely defined trigger pulses.
In addition, the contents of these standards of investment protection are not always precisely defined.
A vague spatial object does not have a precisely defined boundary and/or interior.
The sound beam has no precisely defined limits and can change due to environmental influences such as temperature or humidity.
It can be swiveled 180 degrees to a precisely defined end position.
Even though we have not yet precisely defined the package, I do believe that we will, tomorrow, adopt it by a large majority.
This is achieved via an exact stroke and a precisely defined sequence.
The subbasin drainage areas are not precisely defined in several points, particularly between Descalvados and Amolar.
The engineers place great emphasis on producing the water-cooled mirrors under precisely defined conditions.
Incremental encoders generate a precisely defined number of pulses per revolution.
Much more precisely defined, in the surrounding objects are induced each rising and falling waveform edges of electric current.Â.
The boundaries of Uttarapatha, as a region,are nowhere precisely defined in the Buddhist or any other ancient source.
In most management situations, not all the elements of control would be present, or if they are,they would not be precisely defined.
The sensor scans the diskin 16 paths and generates 1,470 precisely defined image points on the disk in just three minutes.
According to this article, state aid is irreconcilable with the common market, in principle.Exemptions are only permitted in precisely defined cases.
If the symptoms andthe name of science are precisely defined, then opinions about the causes of this ailment are very diverse.
If the activities of the EFF are to be effective and transparent, the responsibilities of the Member States andof the Community should be precisely defined.
Silicone oils(LEYBONOL LVO 520 andLVO 530) are composed of precisely defined chemical compounds and are highly resistant.
Some limitations were that the molecular lesions induced by CRISPR-Cas9 are heterogeneous,whereas Cre-loxP produces lesions that are precisely defined.
Treatment surface and all treatments are considered in order to deliver a precisely defined amount of energy to the tissue in J/cm2.
The on-the-spot inspections carried out by the Court covered a sample of declarations of expenditure andshowed that the concept of eligibility of expenditure continues to pose problems, because it has not been precisely defined.