Translation for '
in fact' from English to Greek
SYNO | as a matter of fact | in fact | in point of fact |
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- A bitumen-like substance found in the Himalayas and known as "shilajit" is sometimes used as an Ayurveda medicine, but is not in fact a tar, resin or bitumen.
- Unlike sulfuric acid itself, sulfonic acids can be solids. In fact, polystyrene functionalized into polystyrene sulfonate is a solid strongly acidic plastic that is filterable.
- Most of the Alemanni were probably at the time, in fact, resident in or close to the borders of Germania Superior.
- The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom is delocalized into the carbonyl group, thus forming a partial double bond between nitrogen and carbon. In fact the O, C and N atoms have molecular orbitals occupied by delocalized electrons, forming a conjugated system.
- Before then, however, most national armies were in fact composed of many nationalities.
- excelsus" were in fact sufficiently distinct for the latter to merit a separate genus.
- To begin with, the name "La Pedrera" is in fact a nickname assigned by the citizens who disapproved of its unusualness.
- Sextilis in fact had 31 days before it was renamed, and it was not chosen for its length (see Julian calendar).
- These were commonly referred to as "Arians" due to their rejection of the Trinity, though in fact the Socinians, as they were later known, went further than Arius to the position of Photinus.
- describes the energy of the electron and is always a positive integer. In fact, it can be any positive integer, but for reasons discussed below, large numbers are seldom encountered.
- However when Athena invented the plough, Myrmex went to the Atticans and told them that it was in fact her own invention.
- Wilde had the impression that he had introduced Gide to homosexuality, but, in fact, Gide had already discovered this on his own.
- Instead the doctors waste time and effort attempting to obtain plague antiserum, which was much less effective and, in fact, was rapidly being abandoned during the 1940s.
- In fact, the generation of action potentials in vivo is sequential in nature, and these sequential spikes constitute the digital codes in the neurons.
- Shortly before Warhol's death, doctors expected Warhol to survive the surgery, though a re-evaluation of the case about thirty years after his death showed many indications that Warhol's surgery was in fact riskier than originally thought.
- The most important among them are Zorn's lemma and the well-ordering theorem. In fact, Zermelo initially introduced the axiom of choice in order to formalize his proof of the well-ordering theorem.
- Schopenhauer noted that their philosophies do not provide any ethics, and it is therefore very remarkable that Spinoza called his main work "Ethics". In fact, it could be considered complete from the standpoint of life-affirmation, if one completely ignores morality and self-denial.
- Associative operations are abundant in mathematics; in fact, many algebraic structures (such as semigroups and categories) explicitly require their binary operations to be associative.
- A special case, "$0", refers to the entire record. In fact, the commands " [...] " and " [...] " are identical in functionality.
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