reduct

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Englisch - Türkisch
Redüksiyon
reduction
indirme
reduction
küçültme
reduction
{i} düşürme
reduction
azaltma

Biz silah azaltma konusunda onlarla anlaşmak istiyoruz. - We hope to come to an accord with them about arms reduction.

reduction
indirim

Biz, mevcut koşullar altında daha fazla fiyat indirimi teklif edemeyiz. - We cannot offer a further price reduction under the current circumstances.

Aşağıdaki fiyat indirimleri ile ilgili sana nasihat etmek istiyoruz. - We wish to advise you of the following price reductions.

reduction
kısaltma
reduction
{i} düşüş

Yaşam analizi önemli bir düşüş gösterdi. - Survival analysis showed a significant reduction.

reduction
azalma

Fabrikamızdaki personelde bir azalma oldu. - There's been a reduction in personnel at our factory.

reduction
iskonto
reduction
(Gıda,Tıp) indirgenme
reduction
daraltma
reduction
(Tıp) organı normal yerine getirme
reduction
küçültülmüş şey
reduction
(Tıp) perhizle zayıflatma
reduction
tenzilat
reduction
redükleme
reduction
irca
reduction
ıskonto
reduction
redüktör
reduction
küçülme
reduction
(Tıp) organın normal yerine gelmesi
reduction
(Ticaret) vergi indirimi
reduction
ikram
reduction
(Ticaret) indirim yapma
reduction
(Gıda) inceltme (hububat)
reduction
küçültülmüş resim
reduction
harita
reduction
/vb
reduction
 indirim
reduction
azaltılmış şey
reduction
{i} indirgeme
reduction
{i} boyun eğdirme
reduction
(Askeri) (FOTOĞRAFÇILIKTA) KÜÇÜLTME: Bir negatif, diapozitif veya baskının orijinalinden daha küçük ebatta tab edilmesi
reduction
(Tıp) Yıkılm
reduction
küçültme/azaltma/azalma
reduction
{i} haline getirme
reduction
{i} yerine oturtma [tıp.]
reduction
{i} negatifi zayıflatma
reduction
{i} ayırma
reduction
{i} ergime
reduction
{i} dönüştürme
reduction
{i} kim., mat. redüksiyon, indirgeme
reduction
yerine oturtma
reduction
azaltım
reduction
redüksiyon
reduction
fiyat indirimi
reduction
değerdüşürümü
reduction
tenzil
Englisch - Englisch
To reduce
To duct tape again
A reducing agent
To channel through a duct again
reduction
A philosophical procedure intended to reveal the objects of consciousness as pure phenomena. (See phenomenological reduction.)
reduction
a transformation of one problem into another problem, such as mapping reduction or polynomial reduction
reduction
The amount or rate by which something is reduced, e.g. in price

A 5% reduction in robberies.

reduction
The process of rapidly boiling a sauce to concentrate it
reduction
The rewriting of an expression into a simpler form
reduction
diminution
reduction
When there is a reduction in something, it is made smaller. a future reduction in UK interest rates increase
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{n} the act of reducing, a bringing back, of restoring or reviving of metals from a state the calx, a rule or art of bringing various denominations to one
Reduction
reducement
reduction
A chemical process in which electrons are added to an atom, ion or compound
reduction
Any process that leads to a decrease in the oxidation number of an atom
reduction
Reduction is the act of making something smaller in size or amount, or less in degree. a new strategic arms reduction agreement. a decrease in the size, price, or amount of something, or the act of decreasing something. Any of a class of chemical reactions in which the number of electrons associated with an atom or group of atoms is increased. The electrons taken up by the substance reduced are supplied by another substance, often hydrogen (H2), which is thereby oxidized. See also oxidation-reduction. reduction division oxidation reduction Strategic Arms Reduction Talks
reduction
and To reduce an equation, To reduce an expression, under Reduce, v
reduction
The chemical action of electron addition from one atom or molecule to another atom or molecule The addition of an electron from a reducing pollutant to an invisible silver ion converts that ion to a metallic and visible form This reaction has been implicated in the formation of silver mirroring and red spots on black-and-white images
reduction
the act of reducing complexity any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion (as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent
reduction
The act or process of reducing
reduction
The act of reducing, or state of being reduced; conversion to a given state or condition; diminution; conquest; as, the reduction of a body to powder; the reduction of things to order; the reduction of the expenses of government; the reduction of a rebellious province
reduction
{i} act of decreasing, act of lessening, act of diminishing
reduction
An arrangement for a far smaller number of parties, e.g. a keyboard solo based on a full opera
reduction
The process of making a copy of something, as a figure, design, or draught, on a smaller scale, preserving the proper proportions
reduction
The addition of hydrogen, removal of oxygen, or addition of electrons to an element or compound
reduction
The correction of observations for known errors of instruments, etc
reduction
reduction is the addition of hydrogen, removal of oxygen, or the addition of electrons to an element or compound Under anaerobic conditions (no dissolved oxygen present), sulfur compounds are reduced to odor-producing hydrogen sulfide (H2S and other com- pounds The opposite of oxidation
reduction
the act of reducing complexity
reduction
Replacing a string of nonterminals and/or terminals with a single nonterminal, according to a grammar rule See section 6 The Bison Parser Algorithm
reduction
a chemical reaction in which an electron is donated to the reduced entity
reduction
Firing ceramic ware at high temperatures and in the presence of added carbon to reduce the percentage of oxygen in the kiln This produces muted and subtle color variations
reduction
- the movement of an employee from one position to another position in the same employing unit with a lower maximum rate of pay
reduction
The gain of an ELECTRON by an ATOM; takes place simultaneously with OXIDATION (loss of an electron by an atom), because an electron that is lost by one atom is accepted by another (Latin reductio, a bringing back; originally "bringing back" a metal from its oxide)
reduction
The preparation of the facts and measurements of observations in order to deduce a general result
reduction
See Reduce, v
reduction
A reaction in which electrons are gained and valence is reduced; often by the removal of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen
reduction
the act of decreasing or reducing something
reduction
A flat dollar or percentage amount that is deducted from an employee's pay that also REDUCES the employees taxable gross such as Tax Deferred Savings, Depcare, or DCP
reduction
Chemical process that involves the removal of oxygen from a compound A form of chemical weathering
reduction
chemical reaction in which an atom or molecule gains an electron; decrease in positive valence; addition of hydrogen to a molecule
reduction
The act, process, or result of reducing
reduction
The process where a molecule gain an electron Reduction applies only to chemical reactions where a transfer of electrons occurs The opposite of oxidation
reduction
A chemical process that results in the acceptance of electrons by an electrode's active material
reduction
Replacing a string of nonterminals and/or terminals with a single nonterminal, according to a grammar rule See section The Bison Parser Algorithm
reduction
The operation of restoring a dislocated or fractured part to its former place
reduction
Replacing a string of nonterminals and/or terminals with a single nonterminal, according to a grammar rule See Algorithm
reduction
any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion (as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent
reduction
Chemical reaction with reduction in positive valence by (1) acceptance of one or more electrons by an atom; (2) removal of oxygen from a compound; or, (3) addition of hydrogen to a compound
reduction
In general, the transformation of data from a "raw" form to some useable form In meteorology, this often refers to the conversion of the observed value of an element to the value which it would theoretically have at some selected or standard level The most common reduction in weather observing is that of station pressure to sea level pressure
reduction
a gain of electrons The oxidation number decreases, becomes more negative
reduction
The act, process, or result of reducing; as, the reduction of iron from its ores; the reduction of aldehyde from alcohol
reduction
The process of viewing an algebraic curve defined by a polynomial with integral coefficients as a curve over the finite field F for some prime p
reduction
The addition of hydrogen, removal of oxygen, or addition of electrons to an element or compound Occurs when another compound is oxidized
reduction
The bringing of a syllogism in one of the so-called imperfect modes into a mode in the first figure
reductions
plural of reduction
reduct
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