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Le profilage ADN
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. profile [Brit ˈprəʊfʌɪl, Am ˈproʊˌfaɪl] N
1. profile (of face):
profil m also fig
2. profile (of body, mountain):
3. profile JOURN (of celebrity):
portrait m (of de)
4. profile (graph, table, list):
5. profile (of person, genes):
6. profile (brief description):
II. profile [Brit ˈprəʊfʌɪl, Am ˈproʊˌfaɪl] VB trans JOURN
profile person
III. profiled ADJ (silhouetted)
se profiler (against sur)
DNA N
DNA → deoxyribonucleic acid
ADN m
DNA attr test, testing
DNA molecule, synthetizer
deoxyribonucleic acid [Brit dɪˌɒksɪrʌɪbəʊnjuːˈkleɪɪk, Am diˌɑksiˌraɪboʊn(j)uˈkliɪk ˈæsɪd] N
in the PONS Dictionary
I. profile [ˈprəʊfaɪl, Am ˈproʊ-] N
1. profile outline:
2. profile (portrayal):
3. profile (public image):
to raise sb's/sth's profile
Phrases:
II. profile [ˈprəʊfaɪl, Am ˈproʊ-] VB trans
1. profile (describe):
2. profile (draw a profile of):
DNA [ˌdi:enˈeɪ] N no pl
DNA abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid
ADN m
in the PONS Dictionary
I. profile [ˈproʊ·faɪl] N
1. profile outline:
2. profile (portrayal):
3. profile (public image):
to raise sb's/sth's profile
Phrases:
II. profile [ˈproʊ·faɪl] VB trans
1. profile (describe):
2. profile (draw a profile of):
DNA [ˌdi·en·ˈeɪ] N
DNA abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid
ADN m
Present
Iprofile
youprofile
he/she/itprofiles
weprofile
youprofile
theyprofile
Past
Iprofiled
youprofiled
he/she/itprofiled
weprofiled
youprofiled
theyprofiled
Present Perfect
Ihaveprofiled
youhaveprofiled
he/she/ithasprofiled
wehaveprofiled
youhaveprofiled
theyhaveprofiled
Past Perfect
Ihadprofiled
youhadprofiled
he/she/ithadprofiled
wehadprofiled
youhadprofiled
theyhadprofiled
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While searching for people, users can view the profile and recent activities of others that they find interesting.
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Some of the most popular profiles include, and.
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A profile specializes the pupil in an area, and some hbo and wo studies therefore require a specific profile.
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Many of the chapters are brief vignettes or ethnographic profiles of the societies they describe.
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When a relatively complete profile of a person or group's psychographic make-up is constructed, this is called a psychographic profile.
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