Examples of using Termed in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Political
The headlong stream is termed violent.
This location is termed the cloacal membrane.
This is termed a broken wire.
Why is the Yoga termed Fiery?
This process is termed SREP capital quantification.
It was termed tumor of the arteries.
The ends of the chromosomes are termed telomeres.
Together they form what is termed a follicle.
This is also termed an additive gene effect.
Denia Meza also had wounds that could be termed"defensive.
They are often termed"Conclusions.
These effects are termed'MalignantDiseases*.
They termed this case as local Babinet-effect.
It could even be termed confederation, as President Chirac said earlier today.
He termed this“conspicuous consumption.”.
Such systems are also termed oil-free.
These are generally termed fine particles.
These are generally termed coarse dust.
Such products shall be termed processed products.
These substances have been termed endocrine disrupters.