CHAR has been the subject of a number of other recent research reports.
CHAR diğer yeni araştırma raporları bir dizi konu olmuştur.
Kaynak: jagsreport.com You can see our post on flint and steel to learn more about
char cloth.
Sen karakter kumaş hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinmek için çakmaktaşı ve çelik üzerinde bizim post görebilirsiniz.
Kaynak: outdoorlife.comThese had a "good, basic" "sweet tomato flavor" with just a "mild
char and smokiness."
Bunlar hafif char ve smokiness "sadece bir ile" bir "iyi, temel" "tatlı domates tadı vardı."
Kaynak: sfgate.comYou can see it if you look at the
char above.
Eğer karakter üzerinde bakarsanız bunu görebilirsiniz.
Kaynak: profi-forex.usArctic
char or Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is a cold-water fish in the Salmonidae family, native to Arctic , sub-Arctic and alpine
Kaynak: Arctic charSalvelinus is a genus of salmonid fish often called
char or charr; some species are called "trout ". Salvelinus is a member of the
Kaynak: SalvelinusEnglish has all three forms: cha or
char (both pronounced ˈ | tʃ | ɑː), attested from the 16th century; tea, from the 17th; and chai, from
Kaynak: TeaBy the action of heat,
charring removes hydrogen and oxygen from the solid, so that the remaining
char is composed primarily of carbon
Kaynak: Charringchar : A
char in the C programming language and C++ programming language is a data type with the size of exactly one byte which in turn is
Kaynak: Character (computing) The C standard requires that the
char integral data type is capable of holding at least 256 different values, and is represented by at
Kaynak: ByteA charwoman,
char or (ironically) charlady is an English house cleaner. The term has the same roots as "chore woman", one hired to do odd
Kaynak: CharwomanSlash and
char: Switching from slash and burn to slash and
char techniques in Brazil can decrease both deforestation of the Amazon basin
Kaynak: BiocharSalvelinus leucomaenis is a Japan ese trout in the genus Salvelinus called iwana in Japanese and white-spotted
char in English.
Kaynak: Salvelinus leucomaenis