The patient should be _______ from the others. A: separated B: separable
The patient should be _______ from the others. A: separated B: separable
Which of the following description is not from the Ecocentrism perspective: A: Abandon anthropocentric and natural centrism dichotomous opposition between sub and objective. B: Human beings are just part of the earth community, can not exist in isolation or separation from nature. C: Human interests subjected to the overall eco-interests. People are separable from the inorganic/organic nature that encapsulates them. D: People are separable from the inorganic/organic nature that encapsulates them.
Which of the following description is not from the Ecocentrism perspective: A: Abandon anthropocentric and natural centrism dichotomous opposition between sub and objective. B: Human beings are just part of the earth community, can not exist in isolation or separation from nature. C: Human interests subjected to the overall eco-interests. People are separable from the inorganic/organic nature that encapsulates them. D: People are separable from the inorganic/organic nature that encapsulates them.
可以把这个组件分解为两部分。 A: You can disassemble this unit into two parts. B: You can dismantle this unit into two parts. C: This unit is separable into two parts.
可以把这个组件分解为两部分。 A: You can disassemble this unit into two parts. B: You can dismantle this unit into two parts. C: This unit is separable into two parts.
Spherical polar coordinates are used to solve the Schrödinger equation for a hydrogen atom because A: the Laplacian operator has its simplest form in spherical polar coordinates. B: Cartesian coordinates would give particle-in-a-box wavefunctions. C: the Schrödinger equation is then separable into 3 ordinary differential equations. D: otherwise the atomic orbitals would violate the Pauli exclusion principle.
Spherical polar coordinates are used to solve the Schrödinger equation for a hydrogen atom because A: the Laplacian operator has its simplest form in spherical polar coordinates. B: Cartesian coordinates would give particle-in-a-box wavefunctions. C: the Schrödinger equation is then separable into 3 ordinary differential equations. D: otherwise the atomic orbitals would violate the Pauli exclusion principle.