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Q.E.D. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase , which literally means "which was to be demonstrated". The phrase is written in its abbreviated form at the end of a mathematical proof or philosophical...
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Latin Phrase ... [link to translation] ... Latin Phrase Abbrev. Literal English Translation Examples...
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QED can mean several different things: Q.E.D. Latin Quod erat demonstrandum, used at the end of mathematical proofs The QED project intended to construct a formalized database of all mathematical knowledge The QED text editor program Quantum electrodynamics, a field of physics Quantum Effect Devices, a maker of...
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Murphy's Laws of Combat - put to Latin. ... latin language ... latin to english translation...
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Translation: "Art is long, life is short." The Latin translation by Horace of a phrase from Hippocrates, often used out of context. The art referred to in the original aphorism was the craft of medicine, which took a lifetime to acquire.
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(KudoZ) French to English translation of CQFD: QED [Idioms / Maxims / Sayings (Social Sciences)]. ... ; Explanation:; I think this equates, in English (or Latin) to QED (quod erat demonstrandum/that which was to be demonstrated). ... English translation: QED...
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Latin America 53.00 49.86 51.00 50.00; Regions are ordered by increasing inequality in the 1990s. Source: Deininger and Squire1996.. ¯ have comprehensive coverage of all sources of income or uses of expenditure, rather than covering, say, wages only;
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Dictionary: QED ... To select your translation preferences click here. ... This article is about Latin phrase Q.E.D. as used in proofs. For other uses, see QED.
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