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 Translation for 'Cf' from English to Danish
SYNO atomic number 98 | californium | cf | ...
geogr.
Central African Republic <.cf>
Centralafrikanske Republik {fk}
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Translation for 'Cf' from English to Danish

Central African Republic <.cf>
Centralafrikanske Republik {fk}geogr.
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Usage Examples English
  • Alternative identifications of the Wicked Priest include Ananus ben Ananus (cf. Robert Eisenman) and Jesus (cf. Barbara Thiering).
  • Old Norse "brakni" 'bush' and "thveit" 'assart' (cf. thwaite) like Bregentved (Denmark) and Bracquetuit (Normandy) (cf. Thuit).
  • Divergent varieties that are either "P. cf. leucomystax" or "P. cf. megacephalus" have been found in southern China (including Hainan) and Vietnam.
  • The name archilochian is also applied to similar combinations of dactylic and trochaic rhythms elsewhere in Horace ("Epodes" 15, 16, cf. ...
  • Hubert Dreyfus's critique of conventional artificial intelligence has been influential among psychologists who are interested in hermeneutic approaches to meaning and interpretation, as discussed by philosophers such as Martin Heidegger (cf. ...

  • There are similarly named mountains, such as Visitor (cf. ...
  • The direction and extent of the bias are both contained in "cf", since the effect sought is "b" but the regression estimates "b+cf".
  • "Kocurypelta" would have been contemporaneous with the theropod dinosaur "Velocipes", an indeterminate species of lungfish (cf. ...
  • Guivarc'h derives from "uuiu" (cf. gwiw) which means "worthy" in Old Breton and "marc'h" (cf. ) which means "horse" in Breton.
  • The larvae feed on "Cleonia lusitanica", "Thymus vulgaris", "Medicago" cf. "turbinata", "Medicago hispidus", "Thymus" cf. "hirtus", "Salvia taraxacifolia" and "Thymus fontanesii".

  • Prekmurje Slovene, like Standard Slovene, preserves a dual number along with the singular and plural; for example, "müva sva" 'the two of us are' (cf. ...
  • The Majangir traditionally made two kinds of alcoholic drink: one from grain "tááján" (cf. tella) and one from honey "ògòòl" (cf. tej; Teramoto et al., 2005).
  • The name has sometimes been interpreted as meaning "of the ravens" or "knowledgeable"; cf.
  • Using König's theorem, one can prove "κ" < "κ"cf("κ") and "κ" < cf(2"κ") for any infinite cardinal "κ", where cf("κ") is the cofinality of "κ".
  • There is gutturalisation of "nd" and "nt" to "ng"; usually an "i" added ("Schtuing" 'hour', cf. ...

  • "Naukluft" is the Namibian German rendering of the Afrikaans [...] , meaning "narrow ravine", from [...] ('narrow', cf Dutch [...]) and [...] ('ravine', cf German [...]).
  • The earliest identifiable loanword in Shilha is [...] "dates" (cf. Tamasheq [...] , Ghadamès [...]), from Egyptian-Coptic (cf. Coptic [...] "date palm-tree; dates").
  • (cf. [...] , 'joke'); from the Italian [...] ('joker', cf.
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