Examples of using Process known in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Following the death of General Franco, the Spanish people peacefully made the transition from dictatorship to democracy in a process known as'the Spanish model.
These teeth are continuously replaced throughout their life with new teeth growing at the rear as older teeth fall out from farther forward in the mouth, a process known as"hind molar progression" or“marching molars”.
unroasted beans is likely to be subjected to a process known as"alkalisation" which increases the dispensability of cocoa powder in milk
the marine environment by promoting excessive growth of algae that chokes other life, a process known as eutrophication.
in which the Light will take the upper hand in this process known as“ Ascension”!
But the Process knows about it and they forgave me.
going by the nickname TopWire detected a process, known as Updater.
Thanks to our many years' experience as a financial services provider we have specialized in the complete takeover of finance processes, known as Business Process Outsourcing BPO.
This is the process known as convection.
It's a process known as Black Badging.
The movie was filmed in a process known as"MGM Camera 65.
This is a process known as closed-loop recycling, which TOMRA calls the Clean Loop.
After incorporation into DNA, gemcitabine appears to induce the programmed cell death process known as apoptosis.
Drawing chemical energy from the vent, they convert soluble carbon into organic matter- a process known as chemosynthesis.
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Hair follicles then undergo a regressive process known as miniaturization, which eventually leads to their deletion.
by a patented process known as continuous mass polymerization.
Listening to the lungs with a stethoscope may reveal abnormal breathing sounds, a diagnostic process known as auscultation.
Spin probes contain reactive functional groups that allow the attachment of larger biomolecules through a process known as spin labeling.