Show Beispiele von alteralter Analysis of single channel records indicate that the effect is to favor transition to a substate rather than to physically alter the conductance pathway. Nonetheless, in some cases the phonetic spellings of mispronunciations may have been altered by some familiarity with the correct spelling. Participants were given two digitally altered photographs and asked to find as many differences as they could. These observations suggest that identifying the risk and protective factors that may alter individual trajectories is of significance. The optical properties of the device can be altered by applying a field whose distorting influence on the liquid crystal opposes that of the surfaces. Environmental experience also can affect brain chemistry by altering neurotransmitter synthesis, transmitter receptor synthesis, and transmitter uptake systems. Attempts to alter practice have generally focused on the acquisition of knowledge and skills, and although important, these are not sufficient. A more extensive investigation would have widened the scope, but is unlikely to have altered the results in any significant way. However, the lyrics were reputedly altered a great deal when the band performed the song at a private party or in someone's house. In the short run, it appears that farmers alter their crop shares more or less predictably, in line with changes in expected prices and yields. Alternative specifications, such as including exploration costs into our model or different assumptions about future world oil prices, could alter our results. It is possible that such differences could alter the risk of death predicted by our model. In game theory, it is very difficult to alter the assumption of common knowledge. In five zygotes development was delayed and altered. But their significance is altered when positioned within the sound world of the opera. Die Meinungen in den Beispielen repräsentieren nicht die Meinungen von den Redakteueren der Cambridge Dictionary, Cambridge University Press oder Ihren Lizenzgeber. Als Quelle verwenden Melden Sie sich an, um dieses Wort auf Ihre Merkliste zu setzen. ▒▒▒░░ Ehemann, Freund [junge] männliche Person (besonders als Anrede) Vorgesetzter, Arbeitgeber, Meister, Chef Vorfahren, Ahnen Menschen, Völker der Antike Wein aus einem vergangenen Jahr, bereits ausgegorener Wein Tiereltern der Alte/ein Alter; des/eines Alten, die Alten/zwei Alte ↑
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Was bedeutet meine Alte?Bedeutungen: [1] alte Frau. [2] leicht abwertend: Mutter. [3] leicht abwertend: Ehefrau oder Lebensgefährtin.
Wie nennt man eine alte?Fast jeder zweite Deutsche (44%) nennt den Begriff Senior eine „charmante Bezeichnung für alte Menschen“. Ebenso viele setzen „Senior“ mit Erfahrung gleich. Vor allem die Senioren selbst (21% der 55-70-Jährigen) hören lieber „Senior“ als das im Marketing gebräuchliche „Best Ager“.
Wie schreibt man das alte?der Alte (Greis), die Alte (Greisin)
Was bedeutet Wort Alter?Alter n. 'Lebenszeit, Lebensabend', ahd. altar (um 800).
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