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Proteste
Proteste

in the PONS Dictionary

pro·test·er [prəˈtestəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

Demonstrant(in) m (f) <-en, -en>

I. pro·test N [ˈprəʊtest, Am ˈproʊ-]

1. protest (strong complaint):

Protest m <-(e)s, -e>
to do sth in protest [against sth]
etw aus Protest [gegen etw acc] tun

2. protest (demonstration):

3. protest (legal document):

Protest m <-(e)s, -e>

4. protest FIN:

Wechselprotest m <-(e)s, -e>

II. pro·test VB intr [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, Am proʊˈ-]

III. pro·test VB trans [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, Am proʊˈ-]

1. protest (assert):

2. protest Am (object to):

3. protest FIN:

I. Prot·es·tant [ˈprɒtɪstənt, Am ˈprɑ:t̬ə-] N

Protestant(in) m (f) <-en, -en>

II. Prot·es·tant [ˈprɒtɪstənt, Am ˈprɑ:t̬ə-] ADJ inv

ˈpro·test song N

ˈpro·test vote N

ˈpro·test march N

Protestmarsch m <-(e)s, -märsche>

pro·tes·tor N

protestor → protester

pro·test·er [prəˈtestəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

Demonstrant(in) m (f) <-en, -en>

Prot·es·tant ˈwork eth·ic N

ˈstreet pro·test N

Demonstration f <-, -en>

pro·tes·ta·tion [ˌprɒtesˈteɪʃən, Am ˌprɑ:t̬esˈ-] N usu pl

1. protestation (strong objection):

2. protestation (strong affirmation):

Beteuerung f <-, -en>

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

bill protest N INV-FIN

act of protest N INV-FIN

income tested assistance N STATE

Klett Biology Glossary

antifreeze protein

transmembrane proteine N

protein decomposition N

protect VB

MHC-protein N

protease [ˈprəʊtieɪz] N (protein cleaving enzyme)

Protease (proteinspaltendes Enzym)

protein-coding gene N (non-coding gene)

für Protein codierendes Gen (nicht codierendes Gen)

regulatory protein N

proteome [ˈprəʊtɪˌəʊm] N

Proteom (Gesamtheit aller Protein z.B. eines Organismus)

protein-rich (e.g. foliage)

eiweißreich (z.B. Blattgrün)

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

local protest group

Klett Mechatronics Glossary

ultra·son·ic ˈtest·er N TECH

ˈmains test·er N TECH

Present
Iprotest
youprotest
he/she/itprotests
weprotest
youprotest
theyprotest
Past
Iprotested
youprotested
he/she/itprotested
weprotested
youprotested
theyprotested
Present Perfect
Ihaveprotested
youhaveprotested
he/she/ithasprotested
wehaveprotested
youhaveprotested
theyhaveprotested
Past Perfect
Ihadprotested
youhadprotested
he/she/ithadprotested
wehadprotested
youhadprotested
theyhadprotested

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When used with LCM, reverse phase arrays can monitor the fluctuating state of proteome among different cell population within a small area of human tissue.
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It is usually necessary to divide up the plasma membrane proteome, for example, into subproteomes characterized by specific function.
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This is an area that was slow to accept the new Protestant religion.
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In 1861 full freedom of Protestant worship and public practice were granted.
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For this reason, some Protestant churches will not accept a divorced person for this position.
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