Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet COULD
COULD
Definition av COULD
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- The essay suggests that poor people in Ireland could ease their economic troubles by selling their children as food to the elite.
- Ueshiba's goal was to create an art which practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attackers from injury.
- The history of astrometry is linked to the history of star catalogues, which gave astronomers reference points for objects in the sky so they could track their movements.
- The first fossil remains that could definitively be ascribed to this genus were described in 1877 by famed paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh.
- People with arachnophobia tend to feel uneasy in any area they believe could harbour spiders or that has visible signs of their presence, such as webs.
- The chemical notation for amines contain the letter "R", where "R" is not an element, but a "R-group" which means "rest of the molecule" and in amines could be a single hydrogen or carbon atom, or could be a hydrocarbon chain.
- When Alexander was trying to show that he was divine so that the Greeks and Macedonians would perform proskynesis to him, Anaxarchus said that Alexander could "more justly be considered a god than Dionysus or Heracles" (Arrian, 104).
- Didymus reports that the work transmitted as speech 11 of Demosthenes (Against the Letter of Philip) could be found in almost identical form in Book 7 of Anaximenes' Philippica, and many scholars regard the work as a historiographic composition by Anaximenes.
- The mission was flown to qualify the LM for lunar orbit operations in preparation for the first Moon landing by demonstrating its descent and ascent propulsion systems, showing that its crew could fly it independently, then rendezvous and dock with the CSM again, as would be required for the first crewed lunar landing.
- Traditionally, in the Middle Ages, an acre was conceived of as the area of land that could be ploughed by one man using a team of eight oxen in one day.
- However, during World War II assault guns were more mobile than tanks and could be utilized as both direct and indirect fire artillery.
- Section 3(6) once provided that a constable could arrest without warrant anyone he reasonably suspected to be committing affray, but that subsection was repealed by paragraph 26(2) of Schedule 7 to, and Schedule 17 to, the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, which includes more general provisions for police to make arrests without warrant.
- The anthropic principle, also known as the observation selection effect, is the hypothesis that the range of possible observations that could be made about the universe is limited by the fact that observations are only possible in the type of universe that is capable of developing intelligent life.
- Initially, it referred to a hypothetical concept of there being some fundamental particle of matter, too small to be seen by the naked eye, that could not be divided.
- For example, if people want to create an expectation of the inflation rate in the future, they can refer to past inflation rates to infer some consistencies and could derive a more accurate expectation the more years they consider.
- It combined a field ion microscope with a mass spectrometer having a single particle detection capability and, for the first time, an instrument could “.
- This ambiguous formula, though approved by Byzantine Emperor Zeno and imposed in his Henoticon, could only satisfy the indifferent.
- They were used in 18th-century chemical studies for burning materials in closed glass vessels where the products of combustion could be trapped for analysis.
- is dropped, and a runner scores, if in the scorer's judgment the runner could have scored after the catch had the fly ball been caught.
- Watterson concluded Calvin and Hobbes with a short statement to newspaper editors and his readers that he felt he had achieved all he could in the medium.
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