Summary
growth hormone {noun}
groeihormoon
growth {noun}
was · product · wasdom · plantengroei · vermeerdering · aanwas · gestalte · groei · aangroei · ontwikkeling · toename · uitbreiding · gewas
Synonyms
growth hormone: somatotropin · somatotrophin · somatotropic hormone
growth: emergence · outgrowth · growing
more (9)English-Dutch translation for "growth hormone"
"growth hormone" Dutch translation
growth hormone {noun}
growth hormone {noun} [biochem.]
growth {noun}
The Stability and Growth Pact was, therefore, in essence badly thought out.
Economic growth was positive, reaching 4 % for the first time since 1996.
The exponential growth of computing started decades before Gordon Moore was even born.
Even at that time, the nagging question of unemployment and growth haunted us.
There was the matter of illegal growth-promoter hormones in stock breeding.
For 50 years, growth in international trade has been faster than growth in gross world product.
In the same year, growth of 6.6 % in gross domestic product was achieved and in the first quarter of this year growth even reached 8.2 %.
In the age of the euro and the single market, the term 'welfare ' must not be entirely reduced to the growth of the gross domestic product.
Here, it is important that in future, GDP growth does not remain the only key indicator of social progress.
growth {noun}
The growth of trees and plants for biomass has a neutralising effect on the surplus of CO2.
So, you always find dinosaurs in deserts or badlands, areas that have very little plant growth and have flash floods in the spring.
growth {noun} (also: accession, increase)
In 2003, the natural growth of Europe’ s population was 0.04 %.
Nor did it, at the same time, exert the necessary pressure on Israel to prevent the growth of the settlements and the annexation of land.
We need the economic growth that will generate jobs and a better quality of life.
Run up more debt, and what you get is not growth, but inflation and stagnation.
It is a myth that it leads to economic advantages and that it increases growth.
The creation of employment results from strong, sustainable and balanced growth.
The result is 30 % growth, so we are not completely dissatisfied with the result.
growth {noun} (also: education, accretion, output, development)
(Laughter) And all you can think about is that opportunity for growth, right?
Economic growth is a necessary but not an adequate condition for development.
There is a clear and demonstrable link between growth and research and development.
We must create a continent characterised by growth and economic development.
The third ingredient is to focus on inner development and personal growth.
The projected growth of air traffic demands is clearly an issue that requires action now.
The citizens are also very concerned at the growth in all kinds of crime.
That is by far the strongest potential growth of the new financial framework.
An increase in private investment is necessary for growth and employment.
One of the greatest threats with the information society is the growth of inequality.
growth {noun} (also: extension, enlargement, expansion)
Controlling the growth of crime and the Mafia will be vital as the EU expands.
Although enlargement has a political vocation, it must also be a source of impetus and growth.
It will bring an increase in growth not only for the new Member States but also for the Fifteen.
In other words, will this enlargement not spell the definitive end of our growth towards a community?
Yes, there is enlargement, and yes, there is sustainable economic growth, perhaps security and stability too.
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "growth hormone":
© Princeton Universitysomatotropin · somatotrophin · somatotropic hormone · somatotrophic hormone · STH · human growth hormone
Synonyms (English) for "growth":
© Princeton Universityemergence · outgrowth · growing · maturation · development · ontogeny · ontogenesis · increase · increment
Usage examples
Usage examples for "growth hormone" in Dutch
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