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1 carbohydrate
■ The nutrient providing the major source of energy.■ Nährstoffe, die den größten Teil des Energiebedarfs des Körpers decken. -
2 carbohydrate metabolism
■ The sum of all biochemical processes leading to the absorption, digestion and synthesis of carbohydrates in the body.■ Gesamtheit von Aufnahme, Verdauung und Synthese von Kohlenhydraten im Körper.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > carbohydrate metabolism
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3 Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin
сущ.Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin
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4 das Kohlehydrat
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5 Kohlehydrat
n CHEM. carbohydrate* * *das Kohlehydratcarbohydrate* * *Koh|le|hyd|ratntcarbohydrate* * *((any of a group of) substances containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, especially the sugars and starches found in food: Potatoes are full of carbohydrate.) carbohydrate* * *Koh·le·hy·drat, Koh·len·hy·drat<-[e]s, -e>nt carbohydrate* * *s. Kohlenhydrat* * ** * *s. Kohlenhydrat* * *n.carbohydrate n. -
6 Kohlenhydrat
n CHEM. carbohydrate* * *das Kohlenhydratcarbohydrate* * *Koh|len|hyd|ratntSee:* * *Koh·le·hy·drat, Koh·len·hy·drat<-[e]s, -e>nt carbohydrate* * ** * ** * * -
7 Broteinheit
f MED. (abgek. BE) bread unit* * *Brot|ein|heitfcarbohydrate exchange (Brit), bread unit (US)* * *Brot·ein·heitf MED carbohydrate unit* * * -
8 Kohlehydrat
n1. carbohydrate2. carb Am. (short for carbohydrate) -
9 glucose
Glukose f■ Kohlenhydrat, das eine fundamentale Rolle für den Energiehaushalt des Körpers spielt. -
10 glycogen
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11 lactic acid
■ Beim Glukoseabbau unter anaeroben Bedingungen entstehende Säure. -
12 Gehalt
m; -(e)s, -e2. (Anteil) content; prozentualer: percentage; CHEM. auch concentration ( alle an + Dat of); Gehalt an Öl oil content4. (Fassungsvermögen) capacity—n, österr. m; -(e)s, Gehälter salary, pay; ein Gehalt beziehen oder bekommen / haben be paid ( oder draw) / earn a salary; bei oder mit vollem Gehalt on full pay* * *das Gehaltwages; pay; stipend; income; salary; wage;der Gehaltsubstance; content; meat* * *Ge|hạlt I [gə'halt]m -(e)s, -e1) (= Anteil) contentder Gehalt an Eiweiß/Kohlenhydraten — the protein/carbohydrate content
ein hoher Gehalt an Kohlenmonoxid — a high carbon monoxide content
II [gə'hɛltɐ] salary; (ESP ECCL) stipendGehalt und Gestalt (Liter) — form and content
* * *der1) (the amount of something contained: Oranges have a high vitamin C content.) content2) (a fixed, regular usually monthly payment for work: Secretarial salaries in London are quite high.) salary* * *Ge·halt1<-[e]s, Gehälter>[gəˈhalt, pl gəˈhɛltɐ]festes \Gehalt fixed [or stated] salaryein \Gehalt beziehen to draw [or receive] a salaryGe·halt2<-[e]s, -e>[gəˈhalt]m1. (Anteil) contentder \Gehalt an Kohlendioxid the carbon dioxide content2. (gedanklicher Inhalt) content, meaning* * *Ider; Gehalt[e]s, Gehalte1) (gedanklicher Inhalt) meaning2) (Anteil) contentIIein hoher Gehalt an Gold — a high gold content
das, österr. auch: der; Gehalt[e]s, Gehälter salary2 000 Euro Gehalt, ein Gehalt von 2 000 Euro beziehen — draw a salary of 2,000 euros
* * *Gehalt1 m; -(e)s, -egeistiger Gehalt intellectual contentan +dat of);Gehalt an Öl oil content4. (Fassungsvermögen) capacityGehalt2 n, österr m; -(e)s, Gehälter salary, pay;bekommen/haben be paid ( oder draw)/earn a salary;mit vollem Gehalt on full pay* * *Ider; Gehalt[e]s, Gehalte1) (gedanklicher Inhalt) meaning2) (Anteil) contentIIdas, österr. auch: der; Gehalt[e]s, Gehälter salary2 000 Euro Gehalt, ein Gehalt von 2 000 Euro beziehen — draw a salary of 2,000 euros
* * *-ër n.contents n.salary n.stipend n. -
13 Kohlehydrat
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14 Kohlenhydrat
n < chem> ■ carbohydrate; saccharide -
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16 Kohlehydrat
Koh·le·hy·drat <-[e]s, -e> nt, Koh·len·hy·drat ntcarbohydrate -
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18 Kohlenhydrat
ncarbohydrate
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