Translation for '
DZ' from English to Czech
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- The Dzongkha (dz) keyboard layout is included in the XFree86 distribution.
- The Dzongkha (dz) keyboard layout is included in Microsoft Windows, Android, and most distributions of Linux as part of XFree86.
- A dozen (commonly abbreviated doz or dz) is a grouping of twelve.
- Note that this proof makes many implicit assumptions regarding the existence of partial derivatives, the existence of the exact differential "dz", the ability to construct a curve in some neighborhood with "dz" = 0, and the nonzero value of partial derivatives and their reciprocals.
- "dT"/"dz" is the gradient of temperature (change in temp/change in depth) K·m−1.
- Fante also uses the digraphs "ts" and "dz," which represent /ts/ and /dz/ in Fante subdialects that distinguish the plosives /t/ and /d/ and the affricates /ts/ and /dz/, but are allophonic with "t" and "d" in those subdialects which do not distinguish them.
- The Yucatec Maya language used Ɔ as a consonant in the orthography of the Colonial period. Now "dz" or "tz is preferred.
- It is administered by the DZ Network Internet Center, a subdivision of CERIST ("Centre de Recherche sur l'Information Scientifique et Technique").
- The main feature of the fasegraphy method is the transition from the scalar ECG-signal "z(t)" in any of the leads to its mapping on the phase plane with the coordinates "z"("t"), "dz"/"dt", where "dz"/"dt" is the rate of change in the heart electrical activity.
- (3) ⇒ (4) by integrating "f"−1"df"/"dz" along γ from "a" to "x" to give a branch of the logarithm.
- Using "cecak telu" (...), the syllable represents /dz/.
- In Ossetian, it was later replaced with digraph "dz" (currently "дз").
- Although Ѕ is generally transcribed as "dz", it is a distinct phoneme and is not analogous to ДЗ, which is also used in Macedonian orthography for [...]. Ѕ is sometimes described as "soft-dz".
- The ethnonym "berdzeni" is presumed to be related to the pre-Greek Pelasgians (Πελασγοί, "Pelasgoi"), it being derived from the phonetical variant "pel" of the root "ber".
- Dz dz [...] (dzė), Dž dž [...] (džė), Ch ch [...] (cha).
- Later assibilation of palatalized alveolars ("t’ > c’, d’ > dz’" and "r’ > rs’") occurred.
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