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 Übersetzung für 'PPO' von Englisch nach Deutsch
biochem.
polyphenoloxidase <PPO> [spv.]
Polyphenoloxidase {f} <PPO>
biochem.
polyphenol oxidase <PPO>
Polyphenoloxidase {f} <PPO>
electr.
push-pull output <PPO>
Gegentaktausgang {m}
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  • Polyphenoloxidase {f} <PPO> = polyphenol oxidase <PPO>
  • Polyphenoloxidase {f} <PPO> = polyphenoloxidase <PPO> [spv.]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Pluronic P123 is a symmetric triblock copolymer comprising poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and poly(propylene oxide) (PPO) in an alternating linear fashion, PEO-PPO-PEO.
  • The first step in introducing media laws in the country was done by the then military ruler and President Ayub Khan who promulgated the Press and Publication Ordinance (PPO) in 1962.
  • Because the substrates of these PPO reactions are located in the vacuoles of plant cells damaged mainly by improper harvesting, PPO initiates the chain of browning reactions.
  • The members of the Silent PPO might be insurance companies, self insured employer health plans or another Silent PPO.
  • In 2004, the Prolific and Other Priority Offenders (PPO) Scheme was set up.

  • In 2009, after an exhaustive two-year search process, the PPO and the Cultural Center of the Philippines selected Olivier Ochanine as the PPO's next principal conductor and music director to start January 2010.
  • The Almond Board of California states: "PPO residue dissipates after treatment".
  • The oxidative coupling polymerization of many 2,6-disubstituted phenols using a catalytic complex of a cuprous salt and amine form aromatic polyethers, commercially referred to as poly(p-phenylene oxide) or PPO.
  • While an APO will show greater levels for higher priced securities and smaller levels for lower priced securities, a PPO calculates changes relative to price.
  • Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) is a family of model-free reinforcement learning algorithms developed at OpenAI in 2017.

  • The White House Presidential Personnel Office (PPO, sometimes written as Office of Presidential Personnel) is the White House Office tasked with vetting new appointees.
  • Unlike the presidential appointments, the non-career SES and Schedule C appointments tend to be made within each agency and then approved by the White House Presidential Personnel Office (PPO).
  • It was founded in 1997 as a farm team of Sokil Kyiv under the name of Berkut-PPO.
  • The PPO is spun into a hollow fiber membrane with a porous support layer and a very thin outer skin.
  • Malvidin 3-glucoside alone is not oxidized in the presence of grape polyphenol oxidase (PPO), whereas it is degraded in the presence of a crude grape PPO extract and of caftaric acid, forming anthocyanidin-caftaric acid adducts.

  • It is mostly known for opposing the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
  • The terms "open panel" and "closed panel" are sometimes used to describe which health care providers in a community have the opportunity to participate in a plan.
  • Elizabeth replaced Nigel Newman was originally appointed in June 2011, and his tenure was extended several times.
  • Within the PPÖ there exist four official age classes.
  • The protection order "safeguards the victim from further harm, minimizing any disruption in the victim's daily life and facilitating the opportunity and ability of the victim to independently regain control over her life."

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