Both
measure 333 meters long by 38 meters wide and can hold 4,345 passengers.
38 metre genişliğinde ve 333 metre uzunluğunda tarafından iki ölçü 4,345 yolcu tutabilir.
Kaynak: cnn.comBut stats can't
measure heart, and the Broncos had that in spades.
Ama istatistikler kalp ölçemezsiniz ve Broncos maça o vardı.
Kaynak: news.com.auA spike in gas prices drove up a
measure of U.S. consumer cost
Gaz fiyatlarındaki başak ABD tüketici maliyetinin bir ölçüsü kadar sürdü
Kaynak: usnews.comIn
measure theory , the Lebesgue
measure, named after French mathematician Henri Lebesgue , is the standard way of assigning a
measure to
Kaynak: Lebesgue measureIn musical notation , a bar (or
measure) is a segment of time defined by a given number of beats , each of which are assigned a particular
Kaynak: Bar (music)defined on a set of events in a probability space that satisfies
measure properties such as countable additivity The difference between a
Kaynak: Probability measureIn mathematics , specifically in
measure theory , a Borel
measure is defined as follows: let X be a locally compact Hausdorff space , and
Kaynak: Borel measureThe use of the word
measure, in the sense of a
measuring instrument, only survives in the phrase tape
measure, an instrument that can be
Kaynak: MeasurementAngle is also used to designate the
measure of an angle or of a rotation . This
measure is the ratio of the length of a circular arc to
Kaynak: AngleSuch a vote is known, when originating in the initiative process, as an "initiative," "ballot
measure", "initiative
measure" or "
Kaynak: InitiativeA valid
measure is one that
measures what it is intended to
measure. Reliability is necessary, but not sufficient, for validity.
Kaynak: PsychometricsIn linguistics ,
measure words are words (or morpheme s) that are used in combination with a numeral to indicate an amount of some noun .
Kaynak: Measure wordIn mathematics , a Dirac
measure is a
measure δ x on a set X (with any σ-algebra of subset s of X) defined for a given x ∈ X and any
Kaynak: Dirac measureThe term "
measure polytope" is also used, notably in the work of H.S.M. Coxeter (originally from Elte, 1912), but it has now been
Kaynak: Hypercube