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símbolo de grau
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símbol de grau
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simbolo de grado
Typographical symbol used to represent different physical quantities.
degree
degree symbol
degree sign
character
mathematical symbol
quantity symbol
Russian
знак градуса
1
It has been 40
degrees
for several days this week so far.
2
Several
degrees
vs. 100 and several centuries vs. a few million years.
3
Maurice Bleibermacher has a different problem: lots of
degrees
and no money.
4
Democracy comes in
degrees
,
and proportional representation is a far superior system.
5
Analytical solutions need light protection at 5
degrees
C to maintain integrity.
6
However, the treatment at 42
degrees
C inhibited the cell growth completely.
7
My observations were at first merely general; by
degrees
they became particular.
8
The temperature is still six
degrees
below, said course spokesman Ian Renton.
9
The one is in various ways and
degrees
working in the other.
10
Although
2
degrees
says it isn't going to stop staff communicating at home.
11
So must a clear target of preventing two
degrees
of global warming.
12
Barriers of different materials are effective to varying
degrees
in different gardens.
13
He holds masters
degrees
in Irish history, politics and law and governance.
14
At 39
degrees
C, however, the opal variants produce significantly more virus.
15
Similarly in the other quarter of the circle 60
degrees
are marked.
16
Different parts of the country view drugs with varying
degrees
of severity.
degrees
degree
vary degrees
slow degrees
different degrees
various degrees
few degrees
Russian
знак градуса
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símbolo de grau
Catalan
símbol de grau
Spanish
simbolo de grado
grado
símbolo de grado
signo de grado