disponibilitate
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Interlingua
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Derived from French disponibilité and Italian disponibilità, itself from the French. Equivalent to disponibile + -tate.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]disponibilitate (uncountable)
- availability, disponibility
- 1958 October, Bret Ratner, Murray Dworetzky, Satoko Oguri, Lydie Aschheim, “STUDIES ON THE ALLERGENICITY OF COW'S MILK : III. Effect of Heat Treatment on the Allergenicity of Milk and Protein Fractions from Milk as Tested in Guinea Pigs by Sensitization and Challenge by the Oral Route”, in Pediatrics[1], volume 22, number 4, , →PMID:
- Le conclusion del presente studio es que le thermodisnaturate lacte de disponibilitate commercial […] ha perdite le allergenicitate attribuibile al fraction alpha-lactalbumina
- The conclusion of the present study is that heat-denatured milk of commercial availability […] has lost the allergenicity attributable to the alpha-lactalbumin fraction
- 1960 February, Richard A. Dunsmore, Lillian D. Dunsmore, Max Elias, “The use of syrosingopine (SU-3118) and hydralazine in ambulatory hypertensive patients”, in The American Journal Of The Medical Sciences[2], volume 239, page 153:
- Viste que le tractamento de hypertension essential require un altemente individualistate methodologia, le disponibilitate de syrosingopina es un addition benvenite al medicationes antihypertensive.
- Having seen that the essential treatment of hypertension requires a highly individualized methodology, the availability of syrosingopine is a welcome addition to antihypertensive medication.
- 1967 January, Max Shiuming Lin, Bertha A. Bouroncle, “The Size and Transit Time of Nondividing Subpool of Precursor Cells in Acute Leukemia”, in Blood, volume 29, number 1, , pages 63–76:
- Esseva observate e es commentate un variabile decline con le tempore in le disponibilitate de thymidina a tritium administrate initialmente in un dose unic al systema in vitro.
- Variable decrease with time in availability of tritiated thymidine given initially in single dose to the in vitro system was observed and discussed.
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French disponibilité. Equivalent to disponibil + -itate.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]disponibilitate f (plural disponibilități)
- availability
- (usually in the plural) a spiritual state in which sentiments and ration manifest freely and completely
Declension
[edit]Declension of disponibilitate
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (o) disponibilitate | disponibilitatea | (niște) disponibilități | disponibilitățile |
genitive/dative | (unei) disponibilități | disponibilității | (unor) disponibilități | disponibilităților |
vocative | disponibilitate, disponibilitateo | disponibilităților |
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