- (versed sine, ver) and
coversine (
coversed sine, cvs), the
vercosine (versed cosine, vcs) and
covercosine (
coversed cosine, cvc), the
haversine (half-versed...
- or vcs. The
coversed sine or
coversine (in Latin,
cosinus versus or coversinus),
abbreviated coversin, covers, cosiv, or cvs The
coversed cosine or covercosine...
- review,
calling the film "a
modest yet
effective tale of love and class."
Coversely,
Gaspar Zimerman of Clarín gave the film a
negative review, writing, "The...
- " On page 10,
Bradley and
Sandifer confuse the
versed cosine with the
coversed sine.
Cauchy originally defined the
sinus versus (versine) as siv(θ) = 1 − cos(θ)...
-
rushed rotoscoping job, but there's a
charming majesty to the enterprise".
Coversely,
Rachel Saltz of The New York
Times gave the film 2 out of 5, writing...
- white-sounding names, as
proof that
affirmative action is not obsolete.
Coversely,
opponents argue that
these policies constitute racism and/or
amount to...
-
distribution of the aid
while remaining outside the
presidential crisis.
Coversely, the
Colombian Red
Cross declared that it will not parti****te in the...