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 Übersetzung für 'internalisation' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   internalisation | -
SYNO incorporation | internalisation | internalization
internalisation [Br.]Verinnerlichung {f}
13
internalisation [Br.]Internalisierung {f}
5
biochem.
receptor internalisation [Br.]
Rezeptorinternalisierung {f} [auch: Rezeptor-Internalisierung]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It has been suggested that the novel links the trope of the internalisation of history to what W. E. B. Du Bois defined as the African American's "longing to attain self-conscious manhood".
  • Initially, deletion and point mutants were used to investigate the role of the C-terminus, which contains a putative lysosomal-targeting/internalisation motif (GYEVM).
  • He wrote that this motivation was borne out of institutional control (including fear of institutional sanctions), and from psychological conflict (due to internalisation of the norm).
  • The mechanism may specifically include receptor internalisation and resistance to endogenous vasoconstrictors causing worsening in symptoms post use of medication.
  • To achieve internalisation of nanoparticles into cells, such as T cells, antibodies can be used to target the nanoparticles to specific receptors on the cell surface (such as CCR5).

  • The APA, therefore, considers that the internalisation of the great environmental problems that affect our planet can have psychological consequences of varying seriousness in some people.
  • The process of socialisation, the internalisation of norms and values, constitutes a relief regarding the goal definition at the intellectual regulatory-level on the one hand and on the other hand habitualisation constitutes a relief from below.
  • In addition, the key idea of "internalisation" was originally introduced by Vygotsky as "the internal reconstruction of an external operation."
  • Hélène Cixous saw antinarcissism as the female internalisation of the male gaze – an alien standard to live up to – as opposed to developing their own selves.
  • Through internalisation individuals accept a set of norms and values that are established by other individuals, groups, or society as a whole.

  • Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir's book, "Representing Islam: Hip-hop of the September 11 Generation", states that the unproblematic internalisation of gangsta hip-hop has led to what these rappers are calling a "G-had".
  • Kabbalistic notions pervade Hasidic thought, but it developed a new approach to Kabbalah, replacing esoteric theosophical focus with successive psychological internalisation.
  • In sociology and other social sciences, internalization (or internalisation) means an individual's acceptance of a set of norms and values (established by others) through socialisation.
  • Also internalisation of HSP-peptide complex is more efficient than internalisation of soluble antigens.
  • Toxicity is by two different mechanisms, the disruption of the cell membrane leading to necrotic cell death (immediate) and disruption of the mitochondrial membrane after internalisation leading to apoptosis (delayed).

  • A darker view of the early modern internalisation of order and discipline was taken by Michel Foucault in "The Order of Things" and "Discipline and Punish"; but for Rousseau love of order both in nature and in the harmonious psyche of the natural man was one of the tap-roots of moral conscience.
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