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биополе
expérience témoin
control experiment SUST.
I. experiment SUST. [ingl. brit. ɪkˈspɛrɪm(ə)nt, ɛkˈspɛrɪm(ə)nt, ingl. am. ɪkˈspɛrəmənt]
expérience f (in en, on sur)
II. experiment V. intr. [ingl. brit. ɪkˈspɛrɪmɛnt, ingl. am. ɪkˈspɛrəˌmɛnt]
I. control [ingl. brit. kənˈtrəʊl, ingl. am. kənˈtroʊl] SUST.
1. control U (domination):
contrôle m (of de)
direction f (of de)
influence f (over sur)
maîtrise f (of, over de)
lutte f (of contre)
to be in control of territory, town
to be in control of operation, organization, project
to be in control of problem
to have control over territory, town
to have control over animals, crowd, children, others' behaviour
to have control over fate, life
to take control of territory, town
to take control of operation, organization, project
to take control of situation
to be under sb's control to be under the control of sb person:
to be under sb's control to be under the control of sb army, government, organization, party:
to be under control fire, problem, riot, situation:
to bring or get or keep [sth] under control animals, crowd, fire, problem, riot
to bring or get or keep [sth] under control hair
to be out of control animals, children, crowd, riot:
to be beyond or outside sb's control animal, child:
2. control U (restraint):
3. control U (physical mastery):
4. control souvent pl.:
to be at the controls atrbv. button, knob, switch
5. control (regulation):
control ADMIN., ECON.
contrôle m (on de)
6. control (in experiment):
II. control <part. pres. controlling; pret. imperf., part. pas. controlled> [ingl. brit. kənˈtrəʊl, ingl. am. kənˈtroʊl] V. trans.
1. control (dominate):
control council, government, market, organization, situation
control territory, town
control air traffic, investigation, operation, project
control road traffic
control mind
control FIN. shareholder: company
2. control (discipline):
control person, animal, crowd, urge, bodily function, temper, voice, pain, inflation, unemployment, riot, fire, pests
control disease, epidemic
control emotion, nerves, impulse
control laughter, tears
control limbs
control hair
3. control (operate):
control machine, equipment, lever, cursor, movement, process, system
control boat, vehicle
control plane
control ball
4. control (regulate):
control speed, pressure, intensity, volume, temperature
control trade, import, export
control immigration, prices, wages
control blood pressure
5. control (check):
control quality
control accounts
6. control (in an experiment):
control experimental material
comparer (against à)
III. to control oneself V. v. refl.
to control oneself v. refl. < part. pres. controlling; pret. imperf., part. pas. controlled>:
I. experiment [ɪkˈsperɪmənt] SUST.
II. experiment [ɪkˈsperɪmənt] V. intr.
to experiment with sth on sb/qc
I. control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, ingl. am. -ˈtroʊl] SUST.
1. control (power of command):
2. control (self-restraint):
3. control ECON., FIN.:
4. control (place for checking):
5. control MED., FÍS.:
control person
6. control ELECTR.:
7. control pl. (switches):
II. control <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, ingl. am. -ˈtroʊl] V. trans. <-ll->
1. control (restrain, curb):
2. control (run):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. experiment [ɪk·ˈsper·ɪ·mənt] SUST.
II. experiment [ɪk·ˈsper·ɪ·mənt] V. intr.
to experiment with sth on sb/qc
I. control <-ll-> [kən·ˈtroʊl] SUST.
1. control (power of command):
2. control (self-restraint):
3. control ECON., FIN.:
4. control (place for checking):
5. control MED., FÍS.:
control person
6. control ELECTR.:
7. control pl. (switches):
II. control <-ll-> [kən·ˈtroʊl] V. trans. <-ll->
1. control (restrain, curb):
2. control (run):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
Present
Iexperiment
youexperiment
he/she/itexperiments
weexperiment
youexperiment
theyexperiment
Past
Iexperimented
youexperimented
he/she/itexperimented
weexperimented
youexperimented
theyexperimented
Present Perfect
Ihaveexperimented
youhaveexperimented
he/she/ithasexperimented
wehaveexperimented
youhaveexperimented
theyhaveexperimented
Past Perfect
Ihadexperimented
youhadexperimented
he/she/ithadexperimented
wehadexperimented
youhadexperimented
theyhadexperimented
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The cluster of LARP-1 homologs may function to control the expression of key developmental regulators.
en.wikipedia.org
The concept of integrated traffic control combines or coordinates freeway and arterial street control systems to operate on the basis of corridor wide traffic conditions.
en.wikipedia.org
Six bits can only encode 64 distinct characters, so these codes generally include only the upper-case letters, the numerals, some punctuation characters, and sometimes control characters.
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A brakeman still rides onboard each train to control its speed.
en.wikipedia.org
His final tally was six planes set afire, five otherwise destroyed, two driven down out of control, and one captured.
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