Betekenis van:
nature study

nature study
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the study of animals and plants in the natural world (usually at an elementary level)

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    1. He wanted to study further how everything in nature works.
    2. Profound study of nature is the most fertile source of mathematical discoveries.
    3. Robinson considers nature a mere object of scientific study, to exploit for his own uses and pleasure.
    4. Nature of deliverable (S: provision of services, R: research or study work)
    5. a hydrolysis study to investigate the nature of residues in processed commodities.
    6. The Netherlands also cited the TNO study with regard to the innovative nature of the make-to-order system.
    7. The Commission would observe that the results of the […] study and of the statistics relating to the period before 2007 cannot be used without further investigation, because the nature of the funds may have changed.
    8. If a substance has already been registered, a new registrant shall be entitled to refer to the study summaries or robust study summaries, for the same substance submitted earlier, provided that he can show that the substance that he is now registering is the same as the one previously registered, including the degree of purity and the nature of impurities, and that the previous registrant(s) have given permission to refer to the full study reports for the purpose of registration.
    9. Therefore it is appropriate to require that the notifier submit further information as regards the route of degradation of imazalil in soil and surface water systems, environmental data to ensure that groundwater exposure is negligible and a hydrolysis study to investigate the nature of residues in processed commodities.
    10. In conclusion, the returns theoretically achievable by active fund management on PI’s part, according to the […] study, are not comparable to the returns achieved under the Agreement (or the private borrower methodology), because the underlying financial instruments are different in nature.
    11. The availability of broadband [48] has been acknowledged in Commission policy and State aid decisions [49] as a legitimate objective and type of service which is by its nature capable of positively affecting the productivity and growth of a large number of sectors and activities.As can be seen from its history (in particular the feasibility study of March 2002), the Farice project was not able to emerge as a purely private initiative.
    12. These findings relate to that part of the decision to initiate the procedure which concerns the planned takeover of AZ Servizi by Fintecna, the expected profitability of this operation for Fintecna and the nature of future business relations between AZ Fly and AZ Servizi. The Commission would state that the other part of the initiating decision (the recapitalisation of AZ Fly) was not covered by the expert study.
    13. Article 6(1) of Directive 91/414/EEC provides that the inclusion of a substance in Annex I may be subject to conditions. Therefore it is appropriate to require that the notifier submit further information as regards the route of degradation of imazalil in soil and surface water systems, environmental data to ensure that groundwater exposure is negligible and a hydrolysis study to investigate the nature of residues in processed commodities.
    14. A fundamental finding of the expert study was that the Italian market for securities was divided into: (i) a first tier, in which issuers targeted institutional investors, yields were at the ordinary level given the default risk and the euro yield curve, distribution was in the hands of large investment banks (or was by open auction, as in the case of most Italian Treasury bonds), and distribution fees were relatively small; and (ii) a second tier, in which distribution took place through banking retail networks targeting individual savers, issuers could obtain better borrowing terms than in the first-tier market, and distribution fees were in the nature of things larger than in the first-tier market.