A dependent resurvey is a process used in land surveying to re-establish property boundaries based on existing, previously recorded surveys. It relies on the original survey data, markers, and monuments to ensure consistency and accuracy in defining land parcels. This type of resurvey is typically conducted when there are changes in land use, ownership disputes, or when the original survey is deemed insufficient or inaccurate. By referencing established points, dependent resurveys help maintain the integrity of land records.
is dependent on the independent variable
yes
dependent
80 is neither dependent nor independent. It is a number: a variable can be dependent or independent, not a constant.
dependent variable
Dorothy Judith Reed has written: 'A resurvey of the fishes in the Credit River' -- subject(s): Fishes, Ontario, Credit River
S. Guhan has written: 'State finances in Tamil Nadu, 1960-85' 'Social security initiatives in Tamilnadu, 1989' 'Devolution criteria' 'Dusi, a resurvey'
dependent mean dependent othewise not dependent
In your sentence fragment, 'dependent' is used as an adjective: [that person is] dependent on experience. So you use dependent with -ent, not dependant with -ant.
dependent
Dale S. Turner has written: 'Ten-year resurvey of epidermal browning and population structure of saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) in Saguaro National Park' -- subject(s): Saguaro
Controlled
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
With is not a dependent marker.
Currently, very dependent.
is dependent on the independent variable
Generally if the dependent has gross income of $3,950 or more for 2014, they cannot be claimed as a dependent.