Betekenis van:
progression

progression
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het voorwaarts gaan
  • the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)

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progression
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • poging tot toenadering
  • the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)

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progression
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a movement forward

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    progression
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • a series with a definite pattern of advance

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      1. You are not the owner of this save data. You will not be able to save your progression. Trophies will be disabled.
      2. progression of lesions to malignancy;
      3. Progression of the indicators over the period 2003-06
      4. test concentrations and replicates (e.g. number of replicates, number of test concentrations and geometric progression used),
      5. The Commission provided comments on the progression of the privatisation process by letters of 21 and 30 April 2008.
      6. Neither can new recruits assume any kind of management function since this would undermine the career progression guaranteed by the permanent status to existing staff.
      7. The product concerned is therefore mainly used in the mechanicals and construction sectors, and these sectors have seen a very rapid progression in 2007.
      8. Consequently, they should build such options into the specific career development strategy and fully value and acknowledge any mobility experience within their career progression/appraisal system.
      9. In order to ensure a smooth progression from the existing formulae of cosmetic products to formulae which comply with the requirements laid down in this Directive, it is necessary to provide for appropriate transitional periods.
      10. It furnishes in this connection statistics which show a progression both in the amount of expenditure devoted by Axens to R & D by its R & D staff and in the ratio of internal expenditure to turnover.
      11. Such incentives should not only be of a financial nature but should also promote career progression, by considering intellectual property and knowledge transfer aspects in appraisal procedures, in addition to academic criteria.
      12. The virus continues to circulate and the protection provided by the vaccine lasts for only one year, therefore vaccination against bluetongue must be repeated each year in order to block the progression of the epidemic.
      13. Secondly, France indicates that any aid to Axens would have an incentive effect. It furnishes in this connection statistics which show a progression both in the amount of expenditure devoted by Axens to R & D by its R & D staff and in the ratio of internal expenditure to turnover.
      14. Neurological disturbances associated with diseases or surgical intervention affecting the central or peripheral nervous system, which lead to sensory or motor deficiencies and affect balance and coordination, must accordingly be taken into account in relation to their functional effects and the risks of progression.
      15. When using a continuous flow system, the progression of the product through the heat converter must be controlled by means of mechanical commands limiting its displacement in such a way that at the end of the heat treatment operation the product has undergone a cycle which is sufficient in both time and temperature.’