Examples of using A-type in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I'm an A-type personality and I want everything yesterday.
It produced its first motor vehicle in 1917,the Model TGE“A-Type” truck.
A-type natriuretic peptides are also called atrial natriuretic peptides.
However, Gray et al.(2001) assigned it a class of A9IIIa,[3]matching an A-type giant star.
Unlike A-type and B-type natriuretic peptides, they don't have direct natriuretic activity.
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In fact, cranberries are among the richest fruit sources of proanthocyanidins-especially the A-type(14, 20).
It is an A-type main sequence star with 75% more mass than the Sun and twelve times the Sun's luminosity.
Beta-2's companion, the 6th magnitude Beta Tucanae D,is another A-type star which is separated by approximately 0.38 arcseconds(16 AU) from Beta-2.
It is radiating about 25 times the luminosity of the Sun and has an effective temperature of about 8,000 K,giving it the characteristic white hue of an A-type star.[1][2].
The secondary is a magnitude 6.82[1] A-type main-sequence star with a class of A1 Vn,[2] where the'n' suffix indicates"nebulous" lines due to rapid rotation.
It is composed of two sun like stars in a eclipsing binary with a 2.5-day period,which is in turn orbited by a A-type main-sequence star with a 185-year orbital period.
Both Theta¹ Serpentisand Theta² Serpentis are white A-type main sequence dwarfs. θ¹ has an apparent magnitude of +4.62 while the slightly dimmer θ² has a magnitude of +4.98.
It shines at 14[7] times the luminosity of the Sun, with this energy being emitted from its outer envelope at an effective temperature of 9,480 K.[7]This gives it the white hue typical of an A-type star.
Some people like to eat more plants and less meat(like A-type diets), while others eat a lot of high-protein animal foods(such as an O-type diet).
The A-type genomes were likely contributed by diploid ancestors related to Fragaria vesca or similar species, while the B-type genomes seem to descend from a close relative of Fragaria iinumae.
Apply to inoculation treatment of gray iron and ductile iron,it can help to get the homogeneous and small A-Type graphite or tiny-round graphite balls, help to reduce Oxygen and Nitrogen in the melted iron.
This is an A-type main sequence star with a stellar classification of A1 V.[3] It has a high rate of rotation with a projected rotational velocity of 133 km/s.[4] The star is shining at an effective temperature of 9,500 K,[5] giving it the characteristic white-hued glow of an A-type star.[6].
The effective temperature of the outer envelope is about 9,225 K,[5]giving it a white-hued glow that is typical for A-type stars.[2] It is larger than the Sun, with about 2.7 times the mass and 2.84 times the Solar radius.
Older studies had it classed as an A-type main-sequence star with a class of A7 V.[2] At the age of 307[3] million years, it has a high rate of spin, revolving upon its axis once every 1.278 days.[4] It is a Delta Scuti variable[5] with 1.75[7] times the mass of the Sun and 2.2[8] times the Sun's radius.
The spectrum of Delta Aquarii matches a stellar classification of A3 Vp,indicating this is a chemically peculiar A-type main-sequence star that is generating energy through the nuclear fusion of hydrogen at its core.
At its estimated distance, this yields a physical size of about 36 times the radius of the Sun.[3] It is radiating 603[4] times the Sun's luminosity from its enlarged photosphere at an effective temperature of 4,210 K.[5]The companion is most likely an A-type main-sequence star with a class of A8- 9 V.[6].
The effective temperature of the outer envelope is about 7,500 K,giving it the white hue typical of A-type stars.[7][3] It is rotating with a period of 4.5 days and the pole is inclined by about 37± 4° to the line of sight from the Earth.[4].
The combined apparent visual magnitude of the pair is +2.17;[1] individually they are third magnitude stars.[2] The stellar classification of the pair is A1IV+,[3]suggesting they are A-type subgiant stars in the process of becoming giants.
(1969) assigned 59 Leonis a stellar classification of A5 III,[1]matching the spectrum of an A-type giant star. However, Gray and Garrison(1989) found a class of A6 IV,[2] which would instead suggest it is a subgiant star.
Data from the Hipparcos mission indicate this may be an unresolved binary system with a companion orbiting at a semimajor axis of around 1 AU, or the same distance that the Earth orbits from the Sun.[1] Alpha Pictoris is an X-ray source,which is unusual for an A-type star since stellar models don't predict them to have magnetic dynamos.
The energy is being emitted from the outer envelope with an effective temperature 8,296 K,[7]giving it the white hue characteristic of an A-type star. Having a larger mass than the Sun it will have a shorter lifespan, and in another 600 million years or so will swell into an orange or red giant star before decaying quietly into a white dwarf.
Physical backwards compatibility for the new SuperSpeed USB A-receptacle is accomplished by accepting both new(USB 3.0) and old(USB 2.0) A-type plugs. The older USB 2.0 A-receptacle accepts the new USB 3.0 A-type plug.
Ferro Silicon Zirconium used for inoculation treatment of gray iron and ductile iron,it can help to get the homogeneous and small A-Type graphite or tiny-round graphite balls, help to reduce Oxygen and Nitrogen in the melted iron, and help to enhance the quantity of graphite balls of the unit surface, help to maintain the inoculation core for long time in the melted iron.
Delta Ursae Majoris has 63% more mass than the Sun[6] and is about 1.4 times its radius.[7] It has a stellar classification of A3 V,[3]which means it is an A-type main sequence star that is generating energy at its core through the nuclear fusion of hydrogen.