The independent variable is what you measure and the dependent variable is what you change
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DV (500+5=505)
This is a classic calculus problem. V=s3 dV=3s2 ds ds = dV/(3s2) dV = 9 cm3/s s=4 cm ds = 9/(3*64) = 3/64 cm/s SA=6s2 dSA=12s ds dSA=48*(3/64) cm2/s = 9/4 cm2/s = 2.25 cm2/s
Acceleration or dv/dt
DV = 505
Baker's Yeast 40.2mg (201% DV) per 100 gram serving Duck (Cooked) 10.4mg (52% DV) per 100 gram serving Shiitake Mushrooms (Dried) 14.1mg (71% DV) per 100 gram serving Soy Sauce 4.0mg (20% DV) per 100 gram serving Fortified Cereals (Bran Flakes) 90.6mg (453% DV) per 100 gram serving
it means to percieve, control or manipulate the DV.
The independent variable is what you measure and the dependent variable is what you change
∫dv = v + some_constant
DV isn't a standard abbreviation, so it can mean several things. On a radiograph (x-ray), it means dorso-ventral, or an image created by shooting the beam through a line connecting the backbone and the sternum. When discussing abdominal viscera, DV can mean dilation/vovulus, which means a portion of the gastrointestinal tract is twisted on itself and the twisted section is filling with gas.
m = dv is an equation
Ravindra Dv is 5' 6".
DV - newspaper - was created in 1981.
IV- thing that you change DV- what you measure
Mini DV decks are used for playing, editing or otherwise fiddling with Mini DV tapes and footage shot on a Mini DV handheld camera.
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