0 of or produced by nature, not made by men -- přírodní
1 born in a person -- vrozený
3 normal; as one would expect -- přirozený
It’s quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.
4 (of a musical note) not sharp or flat -- bez předznamenání (hud.)
5 a person who is naturally good at something -- člověk s přirozeným talentem
She’s a natural at tennis.
6 in music (a sign ( ) indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat. -- odrážka
Such a function represents a partial function on naturals, where the proof of even (n) may be seen as a precondition.
There is no real difference between the usual first-order objects of the mathematical discourse - such as naturals, sets and so forth - and the proof objects.
The naturals are simple to enumerate, and there clearly exists a bijection between the naturals and the rationals; but this bijection is not simple to compute.
The third type, a logarithm (base 2, base 10, or natural) of the unsigned fold change, is undoubtedly the most tractable.
In natural populations, lifespan and reproductive period are thought to co-evolve.
The distinctions which associate the masculine with the intellectual and the feminine with the non-intellectual are acknowledged to be social rather than natural.
The use of peptides that differ from those resulting from natural intracellular processing has previously given rise to similar problems.
Instead, they develop natural immunity against the different serotypes, though this immunity gradually declines with old age.
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