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Meanings of
individualization
in English
Spanish
individualización
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Discriminating the individual from the generic group or species.
individualisation
individuation
Spanish
individualización
Synonyms
Examples for "
individualisation
"
individualisation
individuation
Examples for "
individualisation
"
1
Married couples with two earners have done particularly well under the
individualisation
scheme.
2
Mr McCreevy's innovative introduction of
individualisation
is a most welcome step.
3
Or this comment on the somewhat faint
individualisation
of the figure of Lear:
4
For those seeking some
individualisation
,
this Limited Edition variant will have inarguable appeal.
5
This is due to the
individualisation
of tax allowances, other innovations and economic growth.
1
How is the ratio between
individuation
and genesis established in each case?
2
But to set against this
individuation
several people spoke of limits to migration.
3
Perhaps the most threatening and destabilizing is the trauma of separation and
individuation
.
4
There are myriad points at which errors of
individuation
can occur.
5
Since
individuation
is so dreadfully tedious, those bones I'd merely counted and bagged.
Usage of
individualization
in English
1
The soul, in its progress through the world, tends inevitably to
individualization
.
2
Patient classification into appropriate risk groups allows for adjuvant treatment
individualization
.
3
This method might be helpful for treatment
individualization
of hypertensive patients.
4
Simultaneously with these endeavors, the means of
individualization
and isolation were gradually improved.
5
The process of dramatic
individualization
is perhaps best illustrated by comparison to water.
6
Of late years, however, there has been a tendency toward
individualization
in criminology.
7
The analysis based on AMH as a tool for dose
individualization
suggested comparable results.
8
Variation in treatment duration and dosing of ribavirin were analyzed as indicators for
individualization
.
9
The necessity of far-reaching
individualization
then is universally recognized.
10
Despite the attempts at
individualization
,
the building looked like all the others lining the street.
11
The hallmark of pain management is
individualization
of therapy.
12
And here the process of
individualization
is achieved.
13
However, knowledge about the effects of these polymorphisms is rarely used for the
individualization
of drug therapy.
14
For man is yet imperfectly evolved; and human society has much to gain from his further
individualization
.
15
Yet only Dominicans believe that the Church adopted this law of
individualization
,
or even assented to it.
16
Now matter is the principle of
individualization
.
Other examples for "individualization"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
individualization
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
allow for individualization
dramatic individualization
far-reaching individualization
further individualization
include the individualization
More collocations
Translations for
individualization
Spanish
individualización
Individualization
through the time