The "dl;dr" version of the article is a brief summary that highlights the main points without going into too much detail. It is often used to provide a quick overview for those who may not have the time or interest in reading the full article.
The noun version of "immobile" is "immobility."
The 1897 uniform regulations described the white Middy blouse as the only article of the CPO uniform.
Version 2 of the keyword has improved features and functionality compared to version 1.
The drawing shows a version of the loop-the-loop trick designed for small objects.
"Smarticle" is not currently found in most standard dictionaries as it is a newer term that combines "smart" and "article" to refer to an intelligent or interactive article. The inclusion of newer terms in dictionaries often lags behind their popular usage.
To find the DOI for an APA citation, you can check the article's webpage, the PDF version of the article, or search for the article on a database like PubMed or Google Scholar. The DOI is usually located near the top of the article or in the citation information.
When citing an article in MLA format without page numbers, use the author's last name and a signal phrase or a shortened version of the article title in parentheses.
'Beged' is the single version of 'Bgadim', clothes.
The word "an" (a version of 'a') is called an article, a type of determiner that is not actually an adjective, because it does not actually modify a noun.The words a, an, and the are the only three articles in English.
Advantage, good, or profit may be English equivalents of 'pro'. The masculine gender noun takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'proh'.
Yes there is. Search Wikipedia for Skyglobe (all one word) - at the bottom of the article, is a link to the official website where they offer both DOS and Windows versions
the range of a boeing 747-8i is fully loaded about 9210miles (14800km) for earlier version of the 747 check the corresponding wikipedia article
'il' is the masculine form of "the". ...the femminine version is 'la'
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Since nobody has answered the answer is obviously "No, nobody cares". But it is an important question. Let's ask how to make \wikianswers get up to speed with changing source articles.
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Editorial article, a news article, a feature article.