Nghĩa của từ co-ordinates bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
each of a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point, line, or plane.
It happened when he came across a theorem which stated that points in the plane could be specified with a single coordinate .
2
matching items of clothing.
As a testament to the camp shirt's ongoing popularity, manufacturers and suppliers continue to provide new twists on camp shirt colors, coordinates and styles for 2004.
verb
1
bring the different elements of (a complex activity or organization) into a relationship that will ensure efficiency or harmony.
he had responsibility for coordinating Chicago's transportation services
2
form a coordinate bond to (an atom or molecule).
the sodium atom is coordinated to two oxygen atoms

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1. 1997: Creation of a calculator for universal transformation of co-ordinates.

2. • Co-ordinates with adjacent U.S. border facility and road access network;

3. A heuristic processor (44) is used to transform delayed co-ordinates by QR decomposition and least squares fitting so that they are fitted to non-delayed co-ordinates.

4. The staff on duty co-ordinates with other agencies involved for taking appropriate measures.

5. A nursing team based at Monsall Hospital co - ordinates care between hospital and home .

6. Method of determining absolute spatial co-ordinates of at least one point on a reflecting surface

7. Positional Accuracy of Geographic Co-ordinates [Mandatory field] integer (10,0) - Mandatory field for properties in Canada.

8. LDCC’s Central Administration Unit co-ordinates program delivery through sub-agreements with ten Local Delivery Mechanisms (LDMs).

9. The data processing device is preferably intended for determining co-ordinates, for transformating co-ordinates in the satellite positioning system to the terrestrial co-ordinate system of the total station, and for testing the consistency of the measurement data.

10. The partial differential equations governing the flow have been transformed into new co-ordinates having finite range.

11. A trial system is employed to generate like co-ordinates for transformation in the heuristic processor (44).

12. Predictable: The accuracy of a position in relation to the geographic or geodetic co-ordinates of the earth.

13. The Federal Administration co-ordinates the implementation of the NAP, with a specific focus on working groups activities.

14. T0820 Thetagram Aerological diagram whose co-ordinates are the equivalent potential temperature (or pseudo-potential temperature) and the pressure.

15. The co-ordinates are specified in degrees for spherical angles in a web with a vertical polar axis (see Figure

16. Bibliophile is a small family bookstore in the beautiful village of Clarens GPS co-ordinates: 28 30'51" S, 28 25'10 E

17. A0760 Aerogram Refsdal diagram Thermodynamic diagram with rectangular or oblique Cartesian co-ordinates in lnT, -Tlnp (T is the temperature and p, the pressure).

18. Its northern boundary passes from the Arctic Cape to a point with co-ordinates of 79°N and 139°E, and ends at the Anisiy Cape.

19. Geographical position-finding architecture for Wi Fi (802.11) mobile terminals on ADSL access points generally includes geographical positioning information, i.e. the geographical co-ordinates of the access point during the registration phase thereof.

20. It promulgates the ICC Code of Conduct, which sets professional standards of discipline for international cricket, and also co-ordinates action against corruption and match-fixing through its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).

21. Years of experience and work transforms a little laboratory in a big industry that today extends the production over 25,000 square meters and has 120 employees and co-ordinates as much external suppliers.

22. In doing so, it is neccessary that the co-ordinates (x, y) of the load positions of concentrated, distributed, and line loads be transformed according to (4) also (see fig. 3a and b).

23. 5 And this winged marauder is "likely to arrive soon", according to the Non-native Species Secretariat,(www.Sentencedict.com) which co-ordinates the response to plants and animals that take up home in the UK.

24. Axes of abscissas and co-ordinates are directed forward and upwards in such a way that they are tangents to the upper surface of the seat and to the front surface of the seatback, correspondingly.

25. ‘‘Barogram.exe’ is a program to display Barograms and the ENL traces of your flights.’ ‘One takes suitable glide-path sections from one or more Barograms to provide the necessary polar-curve co-ordinates.’ ‘A Barogram can only be read to within 10 metres and …

26. - Reviews outgoing material submitted for the supervisor's signature or approval to ensure that relevant material is attached, that copies are made for the appropriate files and that distribution is correct; co-ordinates input from concerned sub-units; holds in abeyance material requiring

27. It gives the co-ordinates in 1900 epoch, the secular variation, the proper motion, the weighted average absolute parallax and its standard error, the number of parallax observations, quality of interagreement of the different values, the visual magnitude and various cross-identifications with other catalogues.

28. Hence the first problem in this example was to determine the absolute 3-D tooth geometry and related dimensional data for both pinion and gear in terms of spatial co-ordinates, which could then be used to generate data to CNC machine the (mould) surfaces.

29. Of, or pertaining to, Descartes, his mathematical methods, or his philosophy, especially with regard to its emphasis on logical analysis and its mechanistic interpretation of physical nature.· (mathematics, cartography) Of, or pertaining to, co-ordinates based on mutually orthogonal axes.··One who follows the philosophy of Cartesianism.

30. George Crabb in 1823 defined co-ordinates now dropping its hyphen as “a term applied to the Absciss and ordinates when taken in connexion,” later better known as the magnitudes that determine the position of a point; geographers and navigators still later used coordinates to describe the use of longitude and latitude in locating a spot on the globe.

31. In The Algebraist, a key element of the plot revolves around portals, with the Algebraist itself being a list of co-ordinates to Dweller portals.Early in the story we hear about the destruction of a portal, during which we learn of the following limitation: Portals were only ever positioned at Lagrange points or other orbits distant from large heavenly bodies because they needed a section of