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SKEWS
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- 3. Person Singular Indikativ Präsens Aktiv des Verbs skew
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Beispiele für die Verwendung von SKEWS in einem Satz
- The story is about the torments endured by a prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition, though Poe skews historical facts.
- This initial inflammation and pain eventually subsides, and the patient is left with a permanent bony outgrowth that often skews the fingertip sideways.
- In addition to that, it has been found that dendritic cell (DC) - Treg interaction causes sequestration of Fascin-1, an actin-bundling protein essential for immunological synapse formation and skews Fascin-1–dependent actin polarization in antigen presenting DCs toward the Treg cell adhesion zone.
- As 97% of all patents are held by corporations in high-income countries, this skews the equilibrium disproportionally in favor of the latter.
- This skews the male-to-female ratio and affects the fishes' lifecycle, which can negatively affect populations.
- He is arguably most famous for his show "Skews" on the Gayelle channel in which he mixes wit with candid and comfortably biased opinions on Trinbagonian politics, social issues and the population's lifestyle choices.
- In the process of their investigation, Cruickshank & Skews developed a full-scale model of the head and a portion of the body of a Diplocaulus, constructed from balsa wood and modelling clay.
- Knockdown of ASH1L in K562 cells causes up-regulation of the ε-globin gene and down-regulation of myelomonocytic markers GPIIb and GPIIIa, and knockdown of ASH1L in lineage marker-negative hematopoietic progenitor cells skews differentiation from myelomonocytic towards lymphoid or erythroid lineages.
- Pallavicini (2006), "Smiling at convexity: bridging swaption skews and CMS adjustments", Risk August, 64–69.
- Fanny must also contend with her four free-thinking sons, her social secretary Northey (also her cousin Louisa's daughter) who spends more time leading a hectic social life in Paris, with a trail of suitors behind her, than actually working, and a grumpy gossip columnist who skews everything that happens at the embassy into embarrassing and untrue news stories.
- Such a case has to adjust skews at the level of several hundreds of picoseconds because of much higher-speed clock and data rate.
Die Seitenvorbereitung dauerte: 182,51 ms.