Examples of using Described in the section in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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These terms have meanings as described in the section below.
They will be described in the section on developing executive skills that follow.
Only one related proof by him has survived,namely for the case n= 4, as described in the section Proofs for specific exponents.
They will be described in the section on developing executive skills which follows.
You can see your current gold andcurrent income at the top of the screen as described in the section on the game screen.
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All the advantages are described in the section Advertising information from the site, posted above.
You add a Submacro block to amacro in the same way that you a macro action, as described in the section Add actions to a macro.
By this definition FoldIt- which I described in the section on open calls- could be considered a human computation project.
You add a Submacro block to amacro in the same way that you a macro action, as described in the section Add actions to a macro.
UPG, which you have extracted as described in the section Download procedure, to the root directory that is located immediately below"IC RECORDER" on the computer.
Config file on the server before youcan connect to a SOAP Web service, as described in the section Step 2: Test the data source connection.
Beside the traditional IPOs described in the section above, there are some alternative ways for a company to go public- namely the reverse IPO and Dutch IPO.
Begin typing to add data,or you can paste data from another source, as described in the section Copy data from another source into an Access table.
As was described in the section“How search engines work,” search engines determine the authority and credibility of the content of a website, using such factors as the type and quality of inbound links from other websites.
Com, according to the scope of work described in the section 2 of the present agreement.
You can also paste data from another source, as described in the section Copy data from another source into an Access table.
Under certain local laws, you may be entitled toexercise rights in respect of your personal data, such as those described in the section Your Rights and Options.
According to the definition proposed in Ahn(2005) Foldit- which I described in the section on open calls- could be considered a human computation project.
If you want to export a copy of your project tree structure but containing only the files which have changed in a particular revision, or between any two revisions,use the compare revisions feature described in the section called“Comparing Folders”.
To add data, begin typing-or you can paste data from another source, as described in the section Paste data from another source into an Access table, later in this article.
Dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary system, manifested by a violation of the rhythm of secretion of hormones that regulate the cyclical nature of the ovaries,develops due to chronic stress and other causes described in the section on physiological amenorrhea.
Gently and without forcing in any way, try each of the movements described in the section Range of Movements for Each Joint(do not try the composite stretches).
For these reasons we recommend that you do not use the import command at all butrather follow the two-step method described in the section called“Import in Place”, unless you are performing the simple step of creating an initial/trunk/tags/branches structure in your repository.
To add data, begin typing in the first empty cell,or paste data from another source, as described in the section Copy data from another source into an Access table.
The*args and**kwargs is a common idiom to allow arbitrary numberof arguments to functions as described in the section more on defining functions in the Python documentation.
We discard information about you when we no longer need the information for the purposes for which we collect and use it-which are described in the section above on How and Why We Use Information- and we are not legally required to continue to keep it.
We generally discard information about you when we no longer need the information for the purposes for which we collect and use it-which are described in the section above on Purposes for Using Information- and we are not legally required to continue to keep it.