PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «DECRESCENCE»
decrescence
decrescence
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cres
cence
noun
də̇ˈkresən
dēˈ
full
process
decreasing
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decrement
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define
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dēcrēscent
stem
dēcrēscēns
present
participle
dēcrēscere
decrease
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decrescent
decalescence
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decree
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DECRESCENCE»
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decrescence en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Theatre, Body and Pleasure
Its pulsation must be organic, involving notso mucha beginning, middle, and an
end, but intensification and decrescence' (1970: 51).This pulsation is present
even innonverbal performance –inan acrobat's show, the somersaultis the 'crux',
the ...
2
The American Mineralogist
It must in this connection be fully understood that Haiiy by decrescence did not
necessarily mean a shrinkage in size, but a serial addition of diminishing
superposition. Finally, to complete this imperfect rendition of Hauy's voluminous
treatment ...
3
The American Journal of Science
... loss of function through disuse, and the consequent loss of nutrition with the
concomitant rapid decrescence of active tissues, brings about a change in the
ratio of active and inert structures. The progression of this process naturally
results in ...
4
Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club ...
It must in this connection be fully understood that Hauy by decrescence did not
necessarily mean a shrinkage in size, but a serial addition of diminishing
superposition. Finally, to complete this imperfect rendition of Haiiy's voluminous
treatment ...
New York Mineralogical Club, 1907
5
The American journal of science
... previously explained, there result (A) the external stimuli of the environment as
an extrinsic cause of concrescence ; (B) energy of growth force as an intrinsic
cause of concrescence ; (C) external restraint as an extrinsic cause of
decrescence ...
6
New Essays on American Drama
The overall tension structure from the escalation towards the crux and a
diminishing of tension in the decrescence is shaped by duration of shots and
camera distance. Towards the crux the average duration of shots becomes
shorter 5-10 ...
Gilbert Debusscher, Henry I. Schvey, Marc Maufort, 1989
7
Manners and Customs of the New Zealanders: With Notes ...
That cannibalism had partly effected this decrescence he had frequent
opportunities of personally viewing. Colonization by a European power having
happily interfered, could alone retard, and it is to be hoped will eventually stop,
the ...
8
Quarterly Review: A Journal of University Perspectives
decrescence, the regular decrease, stepwise in area, of the successive layers (
Fig. 6). The particles were considered infinitesimal in size, and hence apparently
smooth crystal surfaces could result. Subsequently, when the compressibility of ...
9
New Zealand: Being a Narrative of Travels and Adventures ...
Being a Narrative of Travels and Adventures During a Residence in that Country
Between the Years 1831 and 1837 Joel Samuel Polack. DECRESCENCE OF
TRIBES. teriorate from the general neatness of their farms. The example that
would ...
10
Neural Network Control of Nonlinear Discrete-Time Systems
The basic issue is that the Lyapunov function may now depend on time. In this
situation, the definitions of definiteness must be modified, and the notion of
decrescence is needed. Let L(x(k), k) : W x ;)i -> SH be a scalar function such that
L(0, ...
Jagannathan Sarangapani, 2006
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DECRESCENCE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
decrescence en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Andre Gregory's Back Story
... Kleine felt the urge to make a film about her husband, perhaps as a way of staving off the inexorable decrescence and decline that she would ... «The Jewish Week, Abr 13»
A Gentler Richler In 'Barney's Version?'
The character and the film itself experience a decrescence, a diminishing of energy and affect that is, finally, quite moving. Like an underwound ... «The Jewish Week, Ene 11»