évolution | |
gen. | procedure |
environ. | change in value; evolution |
IT | upgrade |
med. | course; course of disease; follow-up; catamnesis |
nat.sc. agric. | development |
D* | |
commun. IT | D-star |
DS | |
astr. | diffuse luminous surface |
d | |
gen. | height of reserve layer |
fin. | 1 penny; 4 farthings |
UNE | |
unions. | ENU |
groupe | |
gen. | working party; political group; word group |
chem. | class |
comp., MS Canada | group |
mech.eng. el. | generating set |
patents. | subclass |
social.sc. | social group; social status group |
tech. | aggregate |
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procedure | |||
flowing; running; outflow; outlet | |||
upgrade (d'un système) | |||
change in value; evolution The biological theory or process whereby species of plants and animals change with the passage of time so that their descendants differ from their ancestors, i.e. development from earlier forms by hereditary transmission of slight variations in successive generations | |||
evolution processes; evolutionary processes | |||
formation | |||
upgrade | |||
course; course of disease; follow-up; catamnesis | |||
development | |||
evolution; trend | |||
turn |
evolution : 420 phrases in 59 subjects |