Examples of using Complex information in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
A clear, graphical presentation of complex information and processes is what we call information graphics.
makes complex information accessible.
Although these claims in first instance simplify complex information, inadequate governmental controls could diminish their reliability.
makes complex information user-friendly, accessible and efficient.
You can break down complex information for better understanding,
control over complex information, time and project management.
Work as a team to easily create and share professional diagrams that simplify complex information.
Essential Management is a multi-user project management system for managing intricate and complex information.
Faced with increasingly complex information and choices, consumers more and more often rely on labels
Helping people in a playful manner to find complex information, or informing and helping people in a playful manner to recover from depressive symptoms.
And into a simple mobile operating system. back from the brain… Basically, there's enough transmitted data… in the microchip to relay complex information.
And into a simple mobile operating system. in the microchip to relay complex information… back from the brain… Basically,
In the microchip to relay complex information… back from the brain… Basically,
There's enough transmitted data… in the microchip to relay complex information… back from the brain… and into a simple mobile operating system.
a noisy environment or when he or she is listening to complex information.
will certainly help to present complex information easier on your website.
versatile diagrams which help simplify complex information.
and communicate complex information.
With powerful 3D visuals, AR provides immersive new opportunities for presenting complex information.
poor or complex information, product tying and the high administrative burden of changing providers,