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progredient
progressive
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In·gre·di·enz <-, -en> [ɪngreˈdi̯ɛnts] N f meist pl PHARM, FOOD
In·gre·di·ens <-, -ienzien> [ɪnˈgre:di̯ɛns, pl -reˈdi̯ɛntsi̯ən] N nt meist pl PHARM, FOOD
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Bei der Zusammenstellung der Ingredienzien wurde bewusst auf das damals benutzte toxische Bleiweiß verzichtet.
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Diese rheinische Variante sollte eine Kombination aus einem alkoholfreien, kalorienreduzierten Radler und einer mit natürlichen Ingredienzien angereicherten Bio-Limonade sein.
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Die Papierherstellung gilt jedoch auf Grund der notwendigen Geheimhaltung der Ingredienzien und Herstellungsverfahren als anspruchsvoll.
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Jeder Belag, der keramische Ingredienzien enthält, kann „keramisch“ genannt werden.
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Inzwischen umgibt nur noch Sumpf die kleine Metropole und liefert den verarmten Bewohnern fragwürdige Ingredienzien für ihre berühmte Küche.
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Das Rhinophym zählt zu den seltenen, progredient entstellend verlaufenden Erkrankungen der äußeren Nase.
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The Rhinophyma belongs to the rare, progredient disfiguring diseases of the outer part of the nose.
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 Mit schleichendem Verlauf (chronisch progredient), z.B. ein Patient mit Herzinsuffizienz, der nach und nach zum sogenannten Pflegefall wird
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 Chronic progredient, e.g. patient with congestive heart failure who over time requires care
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Nebenbefundlich zeigten sich multiple Hämangiome im Gesichts-Hals-Bereich, die laut Angaben der Patientin seit ca. 5 Jahren in Zahl und in Größe progredient seien.
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Aside she showed multiple haemangiomata in the facial and neck area which have been, in accordance to the patient, progressive in number and size for approximately 5 years.
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