English to Indonesian Dictionary divergent

divergent

berbeda
definition
adjective
divergent interpretations
tending to be different or develop in different directions.
Continuing his mathematical work Ramanujan studied continued fractions and divergent series in 1908.
(of a series) increasing indefinitely as more of its terms are added.
translation of 'Divergent'
adjective
berbeda-beda,
berbeda,
berlainan
example
There were also 'divergent' attitudes towards industrialization in China and Japan.
Susceptible alleles, on the other hand, could be widely 'divergent' from the resistant haplotypes and each other.
The sequences were more 'divergent' and the ratio was much higher than in lysin.
In 1873 he gave a continuous function with 'divergent' Fourier series at any point solving a major problem.
Continuing his mathematical work Ramanujan studied continued fractions and 'divergent' series in 1908.
We have to weigh up all the options and 'divergent' opinions that have been expressed.
His films inspired respect, if wildly 'divergent' opinions.
The arguments set forth by the two sides during the secession crisis reflected their 'divergent' outlooks.
Not surprisingly, there are 'divergent' opinions on this issue.
In essence, Smith plays too many roles that are too 'divergent' from the ‘self’ he is known to play.
At the present time there are a number of 'divergent' opinions concerning the paleoecology of radiolarians.
I am no commie, but I do recognize the role played by a 'divergent' thought.
Hopefully it will be a place to find new voices, 'divergent' thoughts, and something worth thinking about or laughing at once in a while.
They also have 'divergent' opinions internally.
He found a 'divergent' series, the first few terms of which gave a good approximation to the integral.
Stories like Neon Genesis Evangelion push the creative envelope, and I appreciate them for their weirdness and 'divergent' thought.
The populations from the Adriatic and Black seas, however, are 'divergent' from every other population.
The three quotations I have given above illustrate that the concept and idea of superstition and 'divergent' beliefs are still in use.
But we have come to question the 'divergent' assumptions that underlie this seemingly broad consensus.
Why should one think that such failures of common knowledge provide a general explanation for 'divergent' beliefs?
The English language is spoken throughout Scotland, but Scottish accents are strongly 'divergent' from those in England.
The procedures of the Japanese trial were grossly 'divergent' from American legal standards of due process.
In addition, teachers and parents may have 'divergent' expectations about what constitutes appropriate school behavior.
They are also 'divergent' from SCRs of the group 1 proteins.
Also important is his work on 'divergent' series and discontinuous functions.
The virtues sought in a deputy are sometimes quite 'divergent' from those sought in a leader.
And Rousseau's thought certainly led to 'divergent' opinions as to what really mattered.
Clearly the poets had 'divergent' notions of human fulfillment.
The two panels began with 'divergent' notions of the key education problems needing to be solved.
Thus, the high 'divergency' of this family might make the identification of orthologous genes in other eukaryotic species difficult.
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