That number, I don't need to know what the other constituent is.
Like a rainbow, its daylight equivalent, a moonbow is produced when light is broken up into its constituent colours as it passes through water droplets.
Only a handful of Conservative MPs voted for him as speaker: one constituent says he was chosen by Labour as a “practical joke”.
Glycerol is a constituent of all fats and phospholipids.
A colorless to yellow aromatic liquid, C8H10O2, that is a constituent of creosote.
This Lamb shift is a result of the interactions between the electron and the constituent quarks of the proton as described by QED.
The paper analyses constituent factor and distinction of forest disaster, and reason and status quo of forest disaster which include pests and diseases of forest, conflagration of forest, and denudation of forest, and point out that drive of benefit is fundamental reason of forest disaster.
The RAID-0 code will evenly distribute writes (and thus reads) between all constituent partitions.
A passenger ticket, a luggage, parcel or goods consignment note shall represent a contract or a constituent part of a contract.
Our main agenda was always a constituent assembly.
Last week, a constituent contacted me and asked me to help him construe an article contained within the constitution.
Punctuality is an important constituent of good character.
The notion of a use case transaction is such a constituent, and it is best taken to be a round trip, from the actor-initiated stimulus to the system's response.
Most bankers reckon they have little appetite to break firms up, particularly if the constituent bits moved abroad or were bought by foreign firms.
Qualitative determination of the constituent of Reagent
Lincolnshire sausages are characterised by their open, chunky texture. The constituent pork is coarsely ground rather than minced.
Hydrolysis, in this instance, breaks larger soy protein molecules into their constituent amino acids, such as glutamic acid.