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Meanings of
conceptualisation
in English
Portuguese
formulação
Catalan
conceptualització
Spanish
conceptualizacion
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Inventing or contriving an idea or explanation and formulating it mentally.
formulation
conceptualization
conceptuality
Portuguese
formulação
Usage of
conceptualisation
in English
1
For a food business operator, food safety starts at the
conceptualisation
stage.
2
Furthermore, in this
conceptualisation
the family is configured as an unchanging, nuclear model.
3
We agree that
conceptualisation
is key in understanding the brain basis of emotion.
4
Conclusion: These findings highlight the complex cognitive processes involved in the
conceptualisation
of risk.
5
This is a broader, richer
conceptualisation
than many had anticipated.
6
In this paper we highlight what we consider to be a lack of adequate
conceptualisation
.
7
By language I mean the product of this
conceptualisation
.
8
Its measurement and
conceptualisation
in African cultures is limited.
9
Since the initial
conceptualisation
,
Grant spent a number of months testing the product on catering clients and family.
10
Support for a feminist
conceptualisation
of domestic violence has been afforded by men's generally more visible violent behaviour.
11
The historical evidence challenges somewhat this
conceptualisation
of the family, pointing instead to the notion of family diversity.
12
In the
conceptualisation
and planning phase, the use of virtual meetings and rehearsals for the band were introduced.
13
Airbus said the designs are based on "concepts and ideas in a very nascent stage of
conceptualisation
"
.
14
Variation in
conceptualisation
and measurement of stress, timing of stress exposure, and limited examination of stress-related behaviours were noted.
15
Speaking non-metaphorically, we cling to genetic methods of
conceptualisation
and proceed from the generating principle to its conceptual derivatives.
16
The
conceptualisation
of a separate stage of life to mark puberty had arisen because youth were seen as a problem.
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About this term
conceptualisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
adequate conceptualisation
feminist conceptualisation
inclusive conceptualisation
initial conceptualisation
richer conceptualisation
Translations for
conceptualisation
Portuguese
formulação
Catalan
conceptualització
Spanish
conceptualizacion
Conceptualisation
through the time