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presentarme
Mindestinhalt
con·tent1 [ˈkɒntent, Am ˈkɑ:n-] SUBST
1. content (what is inside):
content of a container, text, film
Inhalt m <-(e)s, -e>
Inhaltsverzeichnis nt <-ses, -se>
2. content (amount contained):
content of a substance, an ingredient of
Gehalt <-(e)s, -e> an +Dat
3. content no pl (substance, meaning):
Gehalt m <-(e)s, -e>
I. con·tent2 [kənˈtent] ADJ präd
zufrieden <zufriedener, am zufriedensten> mit +Dat
II. con·tent2 [kənˈtent] VERB trans
sich Akk mit etw Dat zufriedengeben [o. begnügen]
III. con·tent2 [kənˈtent] SUBST no pl
I. mini·mum <pl -s [or -ima]> [ˈmɪnɪməm] SUBST
Minimum nt <-s, Mị·ni·ma>
II. mini·mum [ˈmɪnɪməm] ADJ inv
1. minimum (lowest possible):
Mindestbetrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
2. minimum (very low):
minimum content SUBST WIRECHT
content SUBST IT
Present
Icontent
youcontent
he/she/itcontents
wecontent
youcontent
theycontent
Past
Icontented
youcontented
he/she/itcontented
wecontented
youcontented
theycontented
Present Perfect
Ihavecontented
youhavecontented
he/she/ithascontented
wehavecontented
youhavecontented
theyhavecontented
Past Perfect
Ihadcontented
youhadcontented
he/she/ithadcontented
wehadcontented
youhadcontented
theyhadcontented
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X-ray diffraction of samples from that mine show that garnierite veins include sepiolite-falcondoite and quartz (chrysoprase, a green variety of quartz with a nickel content of less than 2 weight %).
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These projects aimed to infuse cultural content into negative urban spaces during a time of rapid development in the city.
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Through media subterfuges, such as product placements or viral advertising, he states that we are persuaded to experience media content without realizing their promotional intentions.
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All this content is managed in multiple languages, geo-localized and organized through different strategies: hierarchic tree, custom categories and "tags".
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So it multiplies up the information content in each of our genes.
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