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1 психомоторное действие
Russian-english psychology dictionary > психомоторное действие
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2 психомоторная реакция
Русско-английский биологический словарь > психомоторная реакция
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3 психомоторное действие
Русско-английский биологический словарь > психомоторное действие
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4 психомоторное действие
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5 психомоторный
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6 психомоторная реакция
1) Astronautics: psychomotor ability2) Makarov: psychomotor actionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > психомоторная реакция
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7 психомоторное действие
Biology: psychomotor actionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > психомоторное действие
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8 acción psicomotora
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9 ZEP
ZEP [zεp]feminine noun( = zone d'éducation prioritaire) area targeted for special help in education* * *
I zɛpnom féminin (abbr = zone d'éducation prioritaire) area earmarked for special educational assistance, cf Education Action Zone GB
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The term ZEP refers to schools in deprived, usually urban, settings which are earmarked for special state support. The decision to categorize a school as a ZEP lies with the académie which can release additional funding to finance special-needs education. There is usually a high percentage of pupils with both learning difficulties and behavioural problems in attendance. Special educational needs include psychological support, speech therapy, psychomotor skills, and the additional work this represents for staff is remunerated* * *zɛp abr nfzone d'éducation prioritaire area targeted for special help in education* * *ZEP nf (abbr = zone d'éducation prioritaire) area earmarked for special educational assistance, cf Education Action Zone GB.ⓘ ZEP The term ZEP refers to schools in deprived, usually urban, settings which are earmarked for special state support. The decision to categorize a school as a ZEP lies with the académie which can release additional funding to finance special-needs education. There is usually a high percentage of pupils with both learning difficulties and behavioural problems in attendance. Special educational needs include psychological support, speech therapy, psychomotor skills, and the additional work this represents for staff is remunerated.nom féminin,
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