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re·gres·sion[rɪˈgreʃən]n no plher \regression into her depression ihr Rückfall in die Depression* * *[rI'greSən]n(lit form: backward movement) Rückwärtsbewegung f; (fig of society) rückläufige Entwicklung; (BIOL, PSYCH, MED) Zurückentwicklung fhis regression into childhood — sein Rückfall m in die Kindheit
* * *regression [rıˈɡreʃn] s1. → academic.ru/61215/regress">regress B2. BIOL Regression f, Rückbildung f, -entwicklung f3. PSYCH Regression f4. MATHa) Regression f, Beziehung fb) Rückkehr f (einer Kurve)* * *n.Regression f.Rückbildung f.Rückgang -¨e m.Rückschritt m. -
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regression analysis Regressionsanalyse fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > regression analysis
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< math> ■ Regressionskoeffizient mEnglish-german technical dictionary > regression coefficient
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< math> ■ Ausgleichsgerade f< math> (statistics) ■ Regressionsgerade f ; Regressionskurve f DIN 55350-21 ; Regressionslinie f ; Ausgleichskurve f -
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n PROG, TOOLS Rückfalltest m
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Regression — regression … Dictionary of sociology
régression — [ regresjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1374 « retour »; repris XVIIIe, puis XIXe; lat. regressio 1 ♦ (1765) Rhét. Inversion de l ordre des mots. 2 ♦ (1877) Évolution vers le point de départ. ⇒ recul. L histoire est faite de progressions et de régressions.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Regression — could refer to:* Regression (psychology), a defensive reaction to some unaccepted impulses * Past life regression, (psychology) a process claiming to retrieve memories of previous lives * Software regression, (software engineering) the appearance … Wikipedia
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Regression — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Regression» Canción de Dream Theater Álbum Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory Publicación 1999 … Wikipedia Español
Regression — Re*gres sion (r?*gr?sh ?n), n. [L. regressio: cf. F. r[ e]gression.] The act of passing back or returning; retrogression; retrogradation. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] {Edge of regression} (of a surface) (Geom.), the line along which a surface… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
regression — [ri gresh′ən] n. [L regressio] 1. a regressing, or going back; return; movement backward 2. RETROGRESSION 3. Astron. the slow westward shifting of the nodes of an orbit, caused by a perturbation: the complete cycle of the regression of the nodes… … English World dictionary
regression — index decline, lapse (expiration), recidivism, recrudescence, relapse, reversion (act of returning) Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
regression — 1510s, from L. regressionem, noun of action from regredi (see REGRESS (Cf. regress) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
regression — ► NOUN 1) the action of regressing to a former state. 2) the action or an act of regressing to an earlier stage of life or a supposed previous life … English terms dictionary