Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Reductive in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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You know, it's best to try not to be reductive.
That's kind of reductive.
That feels reductive.
Nope, not reductive.
That's a very reductive way of putting it.
She says it's reductive.
Reductive elimination of the desired product 9 restores the original palladium catalyst 1 which completes the catalytic cycle.
That would be a totally reductive and vulgar approach,
Chaos theory put an end to the kind of narrow mechanical reductive determinism that dominated science for over a hundred years.
Looking to systems theory for a reductive explanation of phenomenal experience and evolutionary foundations for higher order thought Retrieved 15 January 2008.
Tungsten copper co-reduction process is a kind of method sintering in reductive atmosphere after mixing tungsten
Reductive elimination: The oxidative state of the metal center decreases to form a new covalent bond between ligands.
A single reference model would be reductive even if it where implemented in accordance with the ways in which education and training systems are organized.
The theme'reductive abstraction, less is more again' formulated by Lucien den Arend has given room for the artists as well as the limitations of a real theme.
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A single reference model would be reductive even if it were implemented in accordance with the ways in which education and training systems are organized.
In particular, every connected compact Lie group is reductive, and the study of representations of general reductive groups is a major branch of representation theory.
In 2005 FOAM/ArtRadius and Saksala ArtRadius organized a sculpture symposium based on the theme reductive abstraction.
Of course, it sounds reductive, but it-it really does come down to both parties having some baseline of mutual interdependence with a few very simple, very clear incentives.
Slow deterioration occurs in air-exposed titanium trichloride, often resulting in erratic results, e.g. in reductive coupling reactions.