0 one of the parts or substances that something is made of -- составляющая часть
1 someone who lives in a particular constituency -- избиратель
The recursive behavior of this finite state machine comes from the fact that the individual argument or adjunct constituents can also embed sentential clauses.
The symbols are used to specify the constituents of the instances, and the transformation program automatically transforms the edited instances into patterns.
A portion of the sample is vaporized during the laser pulse to form plasma of the sample constituents containing electronically excited atomic species.
Each of the sixteen speeches supported the affirmative resolutions, most claiming vindication of the long-running campaign waged by their constituents against the coypu.
The remaining sections will describe the state-of-the-art information- and knowledge-management practices and technologies (along with their constituents) in use in the construction sector.
Each moment of time is constituted by identity conditions that merely involve constituents within that moment (presentness, exemplification, an individuator).
Land managers therefore face a trade-off between satisfying many constituents marginally through higher rents or satisfying special interests appreciably through lower rents.
The political platform thus functioned as a two-way interface, through which politicians negotiated their position with their constituents.
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