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41 child development
kinderontwikkeling -
42 child development institute
instituut voor ontwikkeling van het kind (plaats waar men het ontwikkelingsverloop van kinderen vanaf de geboorte volgt) -
43 curriculum development
onderwijsprogramma,leerprogramma -
44 curriculum-development center
centrum van studieprogramma's -
45 dramatic development
dramatische ontwikkeling/verloop -
46 economic development
economische ontwikkeling -
47 environmental development
milieuontwikkeling -
48 fast career development
snelverlopende carrière -
49 freeze development
blokkering van ontwikkeling -
50 normal development
normale ontwikkeling -
51 organizational development
organisatieontwikkeling (invoering van geplande veranderingen in organistatie) -
52 physical development
fysieke ontwikkeling (volwassen worden, groot worden, groei) -
53 physiological development
fysiologische ontwikkeling (volwassen worden, groei, groter worden) -
54 program development tools
programmaontwikkelingsmiddel (hulpprogramma's voor schrijven van programma's) -
55 rapid development
snelle ontwikkeling (snelle achtereenvolging van gebeurtenissen) -
56 research and development
onderzoek en ontwikkeling, R & D (noodzakelijk wetenschappelijk werk vóór de productie of de verbetering v.e. product) -
57 software development
software ontwikkeling (naam van proces, inclusief inwijding, uitvoering en beëindiging in schrijven van het programma in de computer) -
58 surprising development
verrassende ontwikkeling -
59 a depository of development documents: ADDD
bewaarplaats voor ontwikkelingsdocumentenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > a depository of development documents: ADDD
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60 application development cycle: AD/Cycle
applicatieontwikkelingscyclusEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > application development cycle: AD/Cycle
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