Examples of using Characterization in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
pure colored, the characterization is dignified and elegant.
Mathematical characterization of computability and complexity,
One contemporary characterization of him testifies that he was a complex
his teachers are developed through both direct and indirect characterization.
This question is of interest to many, because such a characterization has a fundamental effect on the performance properties of both the substrate and of parquet.
Characterization and determination of pollutants(heavy metals,
The characterization of human temperaments is already known to us,
Another anchoring point of the exhibition concept was Michel Certeau's characterization of Michel Foucault as a passeur- a person who"moves people
COUNCIL REGULATION(EC) No 1467/94 of 20 June 1994 on the conservation, characterization, collection and utilization of genetic resources in agriculture.
The first thing Astafyev focuses on is the characterization of his mother's image,
A survey of the development of actions with regard to the conservation characterization, collection and utilization of genetic resources in agriculture in the Member States.
This is, as far as we know, the first such comprehensive characterization of the Danish domains.
is the basis for the characterization of the harvested grapes in the different quality categories.
A description of the development of the conservation, characterization, collection and utilization of genetic resources in agriculture in the Community.
Richard Daley of Chicago Richard Joseph Daley became an arch-villain of American liberals in the late 1960's and early 1970's but that characterization was largely undeserved.
galvanized the audience and/or party, depending on how much stock you put in Koppel's characterization.
In 1983 costsharing projects centered on two main areas: processing and characterization of waste and storage of waste in geological formations.
No 1467/94' on the conservation, characterization, collection and utilization of genetic resources in agriculture.
Emerson's new electronic marshalling technology with CHARMs(characterization modules) will help minimise installation time by eliminating up to two-thirds of the wiring and connections needed with traditional control systems.
Contributions to a characterization of the Moravian Church