Examples of using Smallest unit in English and their translations into Serbian
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What's the smallest unit of time?
The smallest unit of Karata society was the village community(dzhamat) whose highest organ was the village assembly(rukken).
Is there a smallest unit of time?
This used to be our smallest unit.
The smallest unit of time is one second.
A phoneme is the smallest unit of speech.
The smallest unit of language that has meaning.
Cells are the smallest unit of life”.
The smallest unit of statement in NLP is a sentence.
In 1926, Lewis coined the term“photon” for the smallest unit of radiant energy.
It is the smallest unit of information.
The smallest unit bears the name of the person or group credited with its creation, Satoshi.
In fact the cell is the smallest unit of consciousness in the body.
The row is the smallest unit of data that can be inserted into a table and deleted from a table.
The cell is the building block of life- the smallest unit with the characteristics of living systems.
It is the smallest unit of information in computing.
A parish is the smallest unit of Church organisation.
It's the smallest unit of information on a computer.
Bit is the smallest unit of information.
Atom is the smallest unit of matter which constitutes a chemical element.
Bit is the smallest unit of computer data.
A molecule is the smallest unit(particle) of a compound that has the physical and chemical properties of that compound.
Interestingly, he was proposing it not to describe the smallest unit of light as we think of it today, but of a non-energy,‘indestructibly' structural element of light.
Molecules; The smallest unit of matter which holds its characteristics.
Bits are the smallest unit of information on a computer.
Atoms are the smallest unit of matter that defines the chemical elements.
Molecule is the smallest unit of a substance that possesses its characteristics.
A molecule is the smallest unit of a substance that retains its unique characteristics.
And in fact, the smallest unit of matter that can evolve independently is, in fact, a single cell-- a bacteria.
Although atoms are the smallest unit of an element, they consist of even tinier particles called quarks and leptons.