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 Übersetzung für 'growth pattern' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a growth pattern | growth patterns
growth patternWachstumsmuster {n}
3 Wörter
pattern of growthWachstumsstruktur {f}
pattern of growthStruktur {f} des Wachstums
Teiltreffer
phys.
X-ray diffraction pattern <XRD pattern>
Röntgenstrahlenbeugungs­bild {n}
textil.
pattern
Musterung {f}
58
textil.
pattern
Stoffmusterung {f}
patternStoffmuster {n}
19
textil.
pattern
Schnittmuster {n}
52
patternSchablone {f}
87
ling.psych.sociol.
pattern
Pattern {n}
patternMuster {n} [Vorlage, Dessin, Verhaltensmuster]
4443
patternModell {n}
1271
patternOrdnungs­muster {n}
textil.
to pattern
mustern
173
patternAusfallmuster {n}
13
patternSchema {n}
622
patternForm {f} [Schema, Struktur, Grundmuster]
244
patternStruktur {f}
754
to patterngestalten
2047
growthVegetation {f}
19
med.
growth
Wucherung {f}
42
growthSteigerung {f}
growthAusweitung {f}
35
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Woodcreepers are also characterized by a belly feather growth pattern not found in any other birds.
  • Furthermore, one form of breast cancer, lobular cancer, has a growth pattern that produces shadows on the mammogram that are indistinguishable from normal breast tissue.
  • The cartilage growth pattern is the same as in vertebrate cartilage.
  • This growth pattern can be seen on the clay soldiers in the Terracotta Army.
  • These groups worked with the Weber County Planning Commission to effect a desirable growth pattern in the community.

  • This growth pattern exerts an effect at the base of the skull, which is not even when the child is assessed from a point of view standing behind the child, as well as on the cervical spine, which shows a curvature.
  • Actinomycetales are generally gram-positive and anaerobic and have mycelia in a filamentous and branching growth pattern.
  • The term fibromatosis refers to a group of soft tissue tumors which have certain characteristics in common, including absence of cytologic and clinical malignant features, a histology consistent with proliferation of well-differentiated fibroblasts, an infiltrative growth pattern, and aggressive clinical behavior with frequent local recurrence.
  • The resultant growth pattern is to attach and sometimes curl around the object which is touching the plant.
  • Cystadenocarcinomas (malignant tumors) contain a more solid growth pattern with the hallmarks of malignancy: cellular atypia and stratification, loss of the normal architecture of the tissue, and necrosis.

  • For generations, the industry had followed a piecemeal growth pattern that proved relatively inefficient in the face of world competition.
  • New leaves are formed at the top of the stem in a monopodial growth pattern.
  • Catanese Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions at Florida Atlantic University notes the unusual growth pattern of South Florida.
  • This results in a start-and-stop growth pattern of rings called annuli.
  • Some verrucous leukoplakias may have an exophytic growth pattern, and some may slowly invade surrounding mucosa, when the term proliferative verrucous leukoplakia may be used.

  • A complete medical history, review of systems, growth pattern, and physical examination as well as laboratory testing and imaging will reveal most of the systemic diseases and conditions capable of arresting development or delaying puberty, as well as providing clues to some of the recognizable syndromes affecting the reproductive system.
  • Trees in Ushuaia tend to follow the wind direction, and are therefore called "flag-trees", for their uni-directional growth pattern.
  • A 2006 study of "Concornis" bones showed a growth pattern different from modern birds; although growth was rapid for a few weeks after hatching, probably until fledging, this small species did not reach adult size for a long time, probably several years.
  • Hales's work on the growth pattern of long bones, demonstrating epiphyseal growth; his demonstration of spinal reflexes in the frog and his suggestion that electricity played a role in allowing nerves to control muscle function are also noteworthy.
  • Plants treated with an external application of the hormone display a temporary restoration of elongation growth patterns.

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