It stands for "active ingredient." For example, "Roundup Original Max" brand of glyphosate herbicide contains 660 grams per liter (5.5 pounds per US gallon) of the active ingredient glyphosate. So if the recommendation is for 1.32 kilograms a.i. per hectare, you would prepare the equipment to apply two liters of product per hectare.
Remember to always read, understand, and follow all label instructions BEFORE using any pesticide!
artificial insemenination
artificial intelligence
adequate intake
yes
Artificial insemanation i thinks
it stands for "artificial intelligence"
On pain of whipping, no.
I think you mean AT - Aphrodite's tears a BM item!
AI stands for Artificial insemanation. that's not the correct spelling.. but it is the same abbreviation for all animals. where sperm sample from a stallion is inserted by humans directly into a mare.
the "ai" in "j'ai" is a form of the verb "avoir", to have. j'ai = I have tu as il a, elle a nous avons, vous avez, ils ont, elles ont
Weak AI and Strong AI are two types of AI, classified based on the goals that the corresponding sets of researchers are focused on achieving. Weak AI is focused towards the technology which is capable of carrying out pre-planned moves based on some rules and applying these to achieve a certain goal but, Strong AI is based on coming up with a technology that can think and function very similar to humans. So, the applications of Weak AI make the humans feel as that the machines are acting intelligently (but they are not). Contrastingly, the applications of Strong AI will (someday) actually act and think just as a human, as opposed to just making the humans feel that the machines are intelligent.
It is pronounced as: fl-ai-sh. Pronunciation may differ as per the region.