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two-dimensional echocardiography - перевод на арабский

APPROACH TO SEMANTICS IN ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY
Two dimensional semantics; Two-dimensional semantics; Two-dimensional modal semantics; Two dimensionalism

two-dimensional echocardiography      
تَخْطيطُ صَدَى القَلْبِ ذو البُعْدَين
two-dimensional         
GEOMETRIC MODEL OF THE PLANAR PROJECTION OF THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE
Mathematical plane; Two-dimensional; Two dimension; Two dimensional; Two dimensions; 2-dimension; 2 dimension; 2-dimensional; 2 dimensional; 2 dimensions; 2-d; Second dimension; 2nd dimension; Plane (Mathematics); Bi-dimensional space; Bidimensional space; 2D plane; 2D space; Two-dimensional space; Planar space
ثنائى البعد ، ذو بعدين
echocardiography         
  • Coronary artery IVUS with lumen inside yellow line and atherosclerotic plaque in green
ULTRASOUND OF THE HEART
Echocardiogram; Echo cardiogram; Transthoracic echocardiography; Echocardiographic; Echo Doppler studies; Echogram; Echo cardiography; Echocardiograph; Cardiac ultrasound; Heart ultrasound; Three-dimensional echocardiography; Abnormal echocardiogram
‎ تَخْطيطُ صَدَى القَلْب‎

Определение

two-dimensional
¦ adjective
1. having or appearing to have length and breadth but no depth.
2. lacking depth; superficial.
Derivatives
two-dimensionality noun
two-dimensionally adverb

Википедия

Two-dimensionalism

Two-dimensionalism is an approach to semantics in analytic philosophy. It is a theory of how to determine the sense and reference of a word and the truth-value of a sentence. It is intended to resolve the puzzle: How is it possible to discover empirically that a necessary truth is true? Two-dimensionalism provides an analysis of the semantics of words and sentences that makes sense of this possibility. The theory was first developed by Robert Stalnaker, but it has been advocated by numerous philosophers since, including David Chalmers.