amalgamation Betekenis & Definitie

  • En [ əˌmæl.ɡəˈmeɪ.ʃən]
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Betekenis van amalgamation In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van amalgamation

  • There is little vertical facies differentiation through these clinobeds which have formed from a continuous amalgamation of deposits.

  • After large-scale amalgamation reforms in all three countries in the post-war period, local governments have become the implementing agencies of the welfare state.

  • When state amalgamations began in 1929, some very interesting adaptations of traditions unfolded.

  • In other words, pragmatic responses to perceived conditions, even if transient, are as important as cultural survivals or amalgamations when assessing motivation and behaviour.

  • In these cases and where the categories could reasonably be held to be monotonic, some amalgamation of adjacent cells was made.

  • Hence, this example shows in an application context that the observation-preserving property is just a sufficient condition for amalgamations and extensions.

  • Only quantifiers originating from the first (leftmost) argument in the nominal's argument structure list should be exempted from store amalgamation.

  • The next result shows how each deterministic process of a composed net can be constructed as the amalgamation of deterministic processes of the components.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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