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 Übersetzung für 'environmental constraints' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ecol.
environmental constraints
Umweltschutzauflagen {pl}
Teiltreffer
constraintsRestriktionen {pl} [geh.]
83
constraintsZwänge {pl}
988
constraints(einengende) Randbedingungen {pl}
constraintsBeschränkungen {pl}
2870
constraintsZwangsmäßigkeiten {pl} [Zwänge]
66
math.
constraints
Nebenbedingungen {pl}
capacity constraintsKapazitätsgrenzen {pl}
linear constraintslineare Beschränkungen {pl}
financial constraintsfinanzielle Zwänge {pl}
capacity constraintsKapazitätsengpässe {pl}
econ.
competitive constraints
Wettbewerbskräfte {pl} [Wettbewerbsdruck]
econ.
competitive constraints {pl}
Wettbewerbsdruck {m}
social constraintsgesellschaftliche Zwänge {pl}
tech.
engineering constraints
technische Grenzen {pl}
liquidity constraintsLiquiditätsrestriktionen {pl}
capacity constraintsKapazitätsbeschränkungen {pl}
ungeprüft
ling.
constraints problem
Restriktionsproblem {n}
tech.
safety constraints
Sicherheitsauflagen {pl}
nonholonomic constraintsnichtholonome Zwangsbedingungen {pl}
admin.
due to time constraints {adv}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • His Circumscription Theory explains how early political states may have formed as a result of interactions between environmental constraints, population pressures, and warfare.
  • The similarities between the two species presumably arose because of the same strong environmental constraints on breeding behaviour.
  • Newell (1986) arranged constraints into three main groups: Individual (structural or functional), task, and environmental constraints.
  • Jackson (2005) uses the concept of ‘bounded rationality’ to explain how individuals’ decision making processes are ‘bounded’ by psychological and environmental constraints.
  • Watt to fight the environmental constraints in the courts.

  • However, due to a range of performance and environmental constraints of the amine process, a newer technology based on the use of polymeric membranes to separate the carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from the natural gas stream has gained increasing acceptance.
  • Different macroscopic environmental constraints lead to different types of ensembles, with particular statistical characteristics.
  • Metaphenomics has been proposed recently as a better way to encompass the omics and the environmental constraints.
  • The operational requirement can include avoiding terrain and obstacles, de-conflicting airspace or resolving environmental constraints.
  • Notably the city authorized a study in the 1980s of hillside development, which included detailed mapping of biota, geotechnical hazards, sound levels and other environmental constraints.

  • Coe has said that this "position is contradicted by the environmental constraints" imposed by the semi-arid Guerrero highlands.
  • This key outcome in nursing practice is sometimes challenged by resource, policy or environmental constraints in the practice area, which can lead to moral distress.
  • Neoclassical economics begins with the "a priori" assumptions that agents are rational and that they seek to maximize their individual utility (or profits) subject to environmental constraints.
  • NETL performs research and development on the supply, efficiency, and environmental constraints of producing and using fossil energy resources, while maintaining their affordability.
  • The economic expansion following World War II took place while mainstream economics largely neglected the importance of natural resources and environmental constraints in the development.

  • After an invasive species is introduced to their new environment, they have to cope with new biotic factors, environmental constraints, and climate differences.
  • Due to environmental constraints, 4,000 citizens had to be resettled between the years 1969 and 1979.
  • The project's goals are to develop field tactics based on environmental constraints (i.e., being required to work in spacesuits), test habitat design features and tools, and assess crew selection protocols.
  • Adventurous activities can also lead to gains in knowledge, such as those undertaken by explorers and pioneers – the British adventurer Jason Lewis, for example, uses adventures to draw global sustainability lessons from living within finite environmental constraints on expeditions to share with schoolchildren.
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