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hanging drop tecnique have practical value
hanging drop tecnique have practical value
Yes, emotions and feelings can be considered abstract because they are subjective experiences that are not tangible or easily quantifiable. They are unique to each individual and can vary in interpretation and expression.
Because no ones answers are practical any more.
Any class which has one or more abstract methods is called an abstract class. But in the normal class we can't have any abstract methods. We cannot create an object for the abstract classes. When we inherit the abstract class we should implement the abstract method which we inherit.
Yes, spirit is an abstract noun. A spirit as in a ghost or vision would be considered a concrete noun, but spirit as a personal feeling, synonymous with vivacity, would be considered an abstract noun.
Sterling silver is purely aesthetic and server no practical function other than looks.
Unlike abstract class in C++, the abstract class in C# does not have any methods defined as virtual by default. The concept of virtual are not the same between C# and C++, either. Any virtual method must be defined explicitly in C#. Related to abstract methods - interestingly, an abstract class in C# does not have to have any abstract methods. However, the reverse, if a class need to have at least one abstract method, that class must be defined as abstract.
No, it is a concrete noun. Abstract nouns are intangible by any sense.
No. Not for any practical capacitor value. There is an inherent capacitance between the gate and the drain/source channel, but it's only a few picofarads.
There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.There is no term for the expression which has no practical use nor any sensible interpretation.
When it's abstract art.