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Significados de
normalise
(normalising)
en inglés
catalán
normalitzar
Volver al significado
Make normal or cause to conform to a norm or standard.
normalize
renormalize
renormalise
catalán
normalitzar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
normalize
"
normalize
renormalize
renormalise
Examples for "
normalize
"
1
There have been some signs the M&A market is beginning to
normalize
.
2
They are also trying to
normalize
discussions around the subject through advertising.
3
We are hopeful that operations will
normalize
in a day, he said.
4
Nor has Qatar shown any sign it will
normalize
ties with Israel.
5
Santos and Chavez will meet on Tuesday to try to
normalize
relations.
1
These small remainders are called the
renormalized
quantities in the theory.
2
The persistent expression of kindling-induced potentiation appears to be dissociated from the
renormalized
pyramidal cell dendritic morphology.
3
To overcome both, we present a new approach by combining
renormalized
partial directed coherence with state space modeling.
4
Here, we present an approach that is capable of analyzing multivariate data, the so-called
renormalized
partial directed coherence.
5
Renormalized
partial directed coherence has been introduced as a means to investigate Granger causality in such multivariate systems.
1
But officials argue that the priority is try to ensure that smoking is not
"
renormalised
"
.
Uso de
normalising
en inglés
1
Parents allege the 'inappropriate' placement of a button could be
normalising
abuse.
2
The best way to stop
normalising
bad habits is to normalise good ones.
3
Tokyo says the matter was settled by a 1965 treaty
normalising
bilateral relations.
4
This is not just a policy of
normalising
relations with the Cuban government.
5
We can't change behaviour without addressing the cultural
normalising
of it.
6
It is
normalising
a way of eating which is not normal.
7
How close is the US Federal Reserve to
normalising
monetary policy?
8
And there has to be movement toward
normalising
relations with its neighbours, including Ethiopia.
9
They too must resist
normalising
and refuse to be bystanders.
10
Both are symptomatic of our culture's deep investment in minimising and
normalising
sexual assault.
11
Mr North points to the difficulty the US Federal Reserve has had
normalising
interest rates.
12
Talks over
normalising
relations between the United States and Cuba will continue on 27 February.
13
Releasing them serves to increase revenue for the company by
'
normalising
'
the service they offer.
14
Such a pact would mark a first significant step towards
normalising
banking relations with Italy.
15
She believes inIntentionally
normalising
confidence to reduce low self-esteem.
16
But my work always involves documenting what's around me, and to keep
normalising
the marginalised.
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Sobre este término
normalising
normalise
Verbo
Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
cultural normalising
gradual normalising
Translations for
normalising
catalán
normalitzar
Normalising
a través del tiempo