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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Other.
My example can be understood like this:
1) It can fill details where experimental methods cannot. ”
Does it fill in details on the list of details o n there(in those places on the list of details) experimental methods cannot.
Is it true that computation is accurate at predicting molecular motion but performance is poor in quantum and non-mechanical simulations?
How can we predict molecular motion in the field of quantum theory?
So, you see that we do have locations or positions, but they don’t need to be directly expressed or spelled. Nor do they need to be literal-or they may be poetic, metaphorical, and so on.
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Other.
My example can be understood like this:
1) It can fill details where experimental methods cannot. ”
Does it fill in details on the list of details o n there(in those places on the list of details) experimental methods cannot.
Is it true that computation is accurate at predicting molecular motion but performance is poor in quantum and non-mechanical simulations?
How can we predict molecular motion in the field of quantum theory?
So, you see that we do have locations or positions, but they don’t need to be directly expressed or spelled. Nor do they need to be literal-or they may be poetic, metaphorical, and so on.
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Meaning.
“Autological words” are words that describe themselves in some way. “Polysyllabic” and “unhyphenated” are some examples.
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