Examples of using Second column in English and their translations into Turkish
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Second column.
Fourteen red, second column.
Second column is a word.
On 29 black, second column.
Second column is passport numbers.
Where shall i begin? second column.
Red, second column.
When selecting All or a user-made group, the second column has the title Name.
Black, second column, third 12.
There's more than one column now so I have to look at the top of the second column as well as.
Thirty-five black, second column, third twelve.
The second column is B times a2, plus C times a2, all the way to B times an, plus C times an.
We're still on the first row of the product vector but now we're on the second column. We get our column information from here.
And the second column is going to be the transformation of that column. .
A list of all currently-registered(ISA bus) DMA channels that are in use is shown.The first column shows the DMA channel, and the second column shows the device which uses that channel.
On 29 black, second column, third twelve.
Here you can see a list of hosts which are allowed to access this directory via NFS. The first column shows the name oraddress of the host, the second column shows the access parameters. The name'*'donates public access.
So a1 plus b1, the second column I will do a little line here is, a2 plus b2.
The exact contents of the window will depend on the CPU(s) in your machine, but the window is organized into two columns. The first column is the parameter, and the second column is the value of that parameter.
And then the second column, that one right there, is going to be 3 plus 7 and then 4 minus 1.
This is the same thing as x1 times vector 1, times the first column, plus x2 times the second column, times that column, all the way to, and you just keep adding them up, all the way to xn.
My second column, if I dot these two guys, I get 0 times u1 plus 1 times u2.
On this page you can see a big list which shows the currently active connections to Samba shares and NFS exports of your machine. The first column shows you whether the resource is a Samba(SMB)share or a NFS export. The second column contains the name of the share, the third the name of the remote host, which accesses this share. The remaining columns have only a meaning for Samba-shares.
The second column right here-- let me draw a little line right there to show you that these are different expressions.
Just look, in the middle of the second column, right between"Vivacious Vixen" and"Wasting Away.
The second column has the even numbers 2 through 18, and the last column just has the numbers 1 through 9.
Then the first dozen, second column, second dozen, third column, and so on.
The second column is going to be B2 plus C2. And you're going to go all the way to the nth column. It's going to be Bn plus Cn.
This one here that's in the second column, it isn't a one, it's a ten. It's a ten plus a six, so that's why I wanted to write it that way.
The width for the second table column.