more perfect, most perfect
No, 2 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube.
It is both because 1,000,000 is a perfect cube and a perfect square number
No- the closest perfect squares are 36 (perfect square of 6) and 49 (perfect square of 7)
If by 'perfect number' you mean 'perfect SQUARE', then yes. 49 is an odd number and a perfect square.
Nothing, probably.
Saline is often used for some injections anyway, and it is a perfect practise fluid.
Check the fluid for discoloration or a burnt smell. Driving with low fluid may have burned the drive bands for the higher gears.
Could be that your low on power steering fluid. When it's cold, the fluid is more viscus, but once it warms up and thins out there isn't enough.
When you swim, your skin and the water connect and rub, even if if it doesn't feel like it, as you glide through the water. Seeing as friction is defined as "the rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another," it is a perfect example of fluid friction.
William Joseph O'Donnell has written: 'On the motion of elongated bodies of revolution through a perfect fluid ..' -- subject(s): Hydrodynamics
A mass flow controller is used to measure and control the flow of liquids and gases. It keeps the fluid or gas flowing consistently at the perfect rate of speed.
mine is jumping out in all gears but reverse i added fluid and it helped somewhat but not perfect
people are not perfect because they are perfect the way they are and not perfect not just plain perfect you are not perfect no one is perfect but They are perfect the way they are.
Something perfect is very perfect. Perfectly perfect, in fact.
perfect - more perfect - most perfect
Perfect tenses of expect:Present perfect - have/has expected.Present perfect continuous - have/has been expecting.Past perfect - had expected.Past perfect continuous - had been expecting.Future perfect - will have expected.Future perfect continuous - will have been expecting.Perfect tenses of intend:Present perfect - have/has intended.Present perfect continuous - have/has been intending.Past perfect - had intended.Past perfect continuous - had been intending.Future perfect - will have intended.Future perfect continuous - will have been intending.