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gen. |
devolution; order of events; progression; regime (eines Naturereignisses oder -prozesses); history; schedule; operation |
atenc. |
course |
educ. |
pathway |
fís. |
course (e.g. of the curve); proceeding (of the process) |
inmigr., tec. |
colour shading; shaded colours |
med. |
issue |
micr. |
history (A list of the user's actions within a program, such as commands entered in an operating system shell, menus passed through using Gopher, or links followed using a Web browser) |
negoc. |
tenor |
quím. |
course (Verlauf: z.B. einer Krankheit, of a disease); path (einer Kurve) |
tec. |
advance; behavior; characteristic; course (of curve, line, process); distribution; form; path; process; profile; progress; response; run; shape; variation; waveform; trend; lapse (time) |
ópt. |
trace; plot; curve |
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constr. |
course (einer Grenze, Straße); flow (von Anstrich-, Beschichtungsstoff); run (eines Kabels, Rohrs); shape (einer Kurve) |
econ. |
current |
farmac. |
outcome |
físic. |
course (i.e. period of time) |
geol. |
course (von Prozessen) |
inmigr., tec. |
feathering |
med. |
track; course of disease; development |
minería |
alignment; form (von Streckenkurven); run (eines Gangs); stretch (z. B. von Gängen) |
quím. |
dilatancy; flow |
ópt. |
travel path |
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gen. |
go ahead; pass (by); take place; gone off; passed off; go off; pass off |
constr. |
bleed (Farbe) |
econ. |
go |
ingen. |
to be routed |
tec. |
disperse; pass; proceed; run; follow a course |
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industr., constr., quím. |
flood; flooding |
metal., ingen. |
drift; wander |
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gen. |
proceeds; processes |
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gen. |
zigzagged |
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quím. |
occur a reaction |