the other one is called the minuend
the name and algerba is focuasing on graphs and all of that fun stuff as the other does not
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the difference is that one is the letter o and the other is a zero
The correct name is Hatshepsut. The other one is a misspelling. There in no other name that looked like her.
See the question "What is QPSK". If you want the difference between QPSK and some other modulation system, you'll need to name the other one.
who knows? the difference is that one is a brand (logo,image, perception of the brand etc..) the other a company (wat they do, they name, objectives etc...) peace my friend
gL is the old designation for a general purpose fuse link--gG is the new name for that designation. Other than the name there appears to be no difference.
Well, a name is a name, regardless of its origins. The name Alexandra in Swedish is said "Alexandra", pretty much the same as it is done in English. The only difference is that we might think of the name as it were composed of the name "Alex" and then "andra" (meaning 'other'). Alex + andra = Alexandra. Other than this, there really is no greater difference in the way it is said.
one is a validation the other is redundancy clue is in the name
One has SL in it name the other has CL plus an S at the end.
It's like "ice" and "icy". One is a name, the other a description.
A peanut is not a nut; it's a legume and so related to other peas, hence the name peanut.
the name and algerba is focuasing on graphs and all of that fun stuff as the other does not
The only difference is that the name brand product has been tested and development by a company specializing in that product. After a period of time, the brand name product (with the same ingredients) can be release for other companies making generic products to then make and sell the same product under a different name. In short, no there is essentially no difference.
the answer to the question what is earths name is PATRONUS