Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet DEDUCED
DEDUCED
Definition av DEDUCED
- böjningsform av deduce
- perfektparticip av deduce
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- Some axiomatic set theories ensure that the empty set exists by including an axiom of empty set, while in other theories, its existence can be deduced.
- All interactions may not be , but possibly deduced through repetitive , synthesis, validation and verification of composite behavior.
- Cultural and traditional activity is more akin to Polynesian cultural undertaking or vice versa, but one certain impact can be deduced from outside intervention polarizing the indigenous Culture into what it is today.
- The former can be deduced from an account by Thorian, who claimed that Gaultier died in 1672 at the age of seventy-five.
- Although Bernoulli deduced that pressure decreases when the flow speed increases, it was Leonhard Euler in 1752 who derived Bernoulli's equation in its usual form.
- The reader or viewer is provided with the clues to the case, from which the identity of the perpetrator may be deduced before the story provides the revelation itself at its climax.
- The season was soon after Easter; the year may be safely deduced from the fact that the first nine canons are intended to repair havoc wreaked in the church by persecution, which ceased after the overthrow of Maximinus II in 313.
- The records of the ancient authors were often deduced from biographic readings of their poetry, and the details are often untrustworthy.
- His nature and attributes are deduced from the distinctive iconography of Gallo-Roman inscriptions to Mercury, who is widely believed to have been identified with him, and from the quasi-mythological narratives involving his later cognates, Welsh Lleu Llaw Gyffes (Lleu of the Skillful Hand) and Irish Lugh Lámhfhada (Lugh of the Long Arm).
- The global topology of the universe cannot be deduced from measurements of curvature inferred from observations within the family of homogeneous general relativistic models alone, due to the existence of locally indistinguishable spaces with varying global topological characteristics.
- Puzzles like this, where we are given a list of premises and asked what can be deduced from them, are known as syllogisms.
- While he deduced the correct relation for water, he was unable to do so for glasses due to the low quality of materials available to him (the refractive index of most glasses available at that time varied between the surface and the interior of the glass).
- More formally, proposition B is a corollary of proposition A, if B can be readily deduced from A or is self-evident from its proof.
- In casual use, the words odds and chances (or chance) are often used interchangeably to vaguely indicate some measure of odds or probability, though the intended meaning can be deduced by noting whether the preposition between the two numbers is to or in.
- The original form before metathesis may be deduced from older forms of words in the language's lexicon or, if no forms are preserved, from phonological reconstruction.
- This unnamed part of the Antarctic plateau, between Dome A and Dome F, was measured on 10 August 2010, and the temperature was deduced from radiance measured by the Landsat 8 and other satellites.
- Thirty years later Michel Eugène Chevreul deduced that these fats were esters of fatty acids and glycerol.
- Following from the equipartition of energy, it is deduced that an ideal gas has the isochoric heat capacity.
- In, it is deduced and proved that the Bernoulli polynomials can be obtained by the following integral recurrence.
- Daub had become so hopelessly addicted to this perverse principle that he deduced not only Jesus as the embodiment of the philosophical idea of the union of God and man, but also Judas Iscariot as the embodiment of the idea of a rival god, or Satan.
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