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Austerität
Austerität

anti-aus·ˈter·ity ADJ. POL.

I. aus·ter·ity [ɒsˈterəti, ingl. am. ˈɑ:sterət̬i] SUST.

1. austerity no pl (absence of comfort):

Rauheit f <->
Härte f <-, -n>

2. austerity no pl:

Kargheit f <->
Askese f <->
Enthaltung f <-, -en>

3. austerity no pl (strictness):

Strenge f <->

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. aus·ter·ity [ɒsˈterəti, ingl. am. ˈɑ:sterət̬i] SUST. modifier ECON.

aus·ˈter·ity pro·gramme, ingl. am. aus·ˈter·ity pro·gram SUST.

Sparprogramm nt <-s, -e>

aus·tere [ɒsˈtɪəʳ, ingl. am. ɑ:ˈstɪr] ADJ.

1. austere room:

karg <karger, kargste>

2. austere (joyless and strict):

ernst <ernster, am ernstesten>

aus·tere·ly [ɒsˈtɪəʳli, ingl. am. ɑ:ˈstɪr-] ADV.

blus·ter·ing [ˈblʌstərɪŋ] ADJ. inv.

1. blustering (talking with little effect):

2. blustering (blowing noisily):

clus·ter·ing [ˈklʌstərɪŋ, ingl. am. -ɚ-] SUST. INFORM.

Gruppierung f <-, -en>

pos·ter·ity [pɒsˈterəti, ingl. am. pɑ:ˌsterət̬i] SUST. no pl form.

Nachwelt f <-> kein pl elev.

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Another area for research is the clustering of double strand breaks: whether there is a transport mechanism, and whether the repair centres pre-exist.
www.world-nuclear-news.org
Spatial juxtaposition of replication sites brings clustering of replication forks.
en.wikipedia.org
Density-based down-sampling and clustering was used to better represent rare populations and control the time and memory complexity of the minimum spanning tree construction process.
en.wikipedia.org
Biases mentioned include confirmation bias, the availability heuristic, illusory superiority and the clustering illusion (the misperception of random data).
en.wikipedia.org
Rattlesnakes seem like the standoffish sort, but new research suggests that they're actually more sociable than expected, clustering with their kin.
www.huffingtonpost.com