Homology
Translations of "homology" (10 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | homologia(homologous relationship) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 同调(algebraic topology: way of associating a sequence of groups to a sequence of topological spaces), 同调(algebra: rule by which each member of a chain complex maps into the kernel of the next), 同调群(algebra: rule by which each member of a chain complex maps into the kernel of the next), 同调论(algebraic topology: way of associating a sequence of groups to a sequence of topological spaces) | tóngdiào, tóngdiào, tóngdiàoqún, tóngdiàolùn | |
| Finnish | homologia(homologous relationship), homologia(geometry: automorphism representing a perspective projection), homologia(algebraic topology: way of associating a sequence of groups to a sequence of topological spaces), homologia(algebra: rule by which each member of a chain complex maps into the kernel of the next), homologia(biology, psychology: relationship of having a common evolutionary or developmental origin), homologia(chemistry: relationship of being in the same group of the periodic table), homologia(organic chemistry: relationship of being in the same homologous series), homologia(genetics: presence of the same series of bases in related genes), samankaltaisuus(homologous relationship), samankaltaisuus(geometry: automorphism representing a perspective projection) | — | |
| French | homologie(homologous relationship), homologie(chemistry: relationship of being in the same group of the periodic table), homologie(organic chemistry: relationship of being in the same homologous series), homologie(genetics: presence of the same series of bases in related genes) | — | |
| German | Homologie(homologous relationship), Homologie(geometry: automorphism representing a perspective projection), Homologie(algebraic topology: way of associating a sequence of groups to a sequence of topological spaces), Homologie(algebra: rule by which each member of a chain complex maps into the kernel of the next), Homologie(biology, psychology: relationship of having a common evolutionary or developmental origin), Homologie(chemistry: relationship of being in the same group of the periodic table), Homologie(organic chemistry: relationship of being in the same homologous series), Homologie(genetics: presence of the same series of bases in related genes), Homologie(anthropology: relationship of possessing shared characteristics attributed to a common ancestor) | — | |
| Irish | homalógacht(homologous relationship), homalógacht(geometry: automorphism representing a perspective projection), homalógacht(algebraic topology: way of associating a sequence of groups to a sequence of topological spaces), homalógacht(algebra: rule by which each member of a chain complex maps into the kernel of the next), homalógacht(biology, psychology: relationship of having a common evolutionary or developmental origin), homalógacht(chemistry: relationship of being in the same group of the periodic table), homalógacht(organic chemistry: relationship of being in the same homologous series), homalógacht(genetics: presence of the same series of bases in related genes) | — | |
| Italian | omologia(homologous relationship), omologia(chemistry: relationship of being in the same group of the periodic table), omologia(organic chemistry: relationship of being in the same homologous series), omologia(genetics: presence of the same series of bases in related genes) | — | |
| Portuguese | homologia(homologous relationship), homologia(geometry: automorphism representing a perspective projection), homologia(algebraic topology: way of associating a sequence of groups to a sequence of topological spaces), homologia(algebra: rule by which each member of a chain complex maps into the kernel of the next), homologia(chemistry: relationship of being in the same group of the periodic table), homologia(organic chemistry: relationship of being in the same homologous series), homologia(genetics: presence of the same series of bases in related genes) | — | |
| Romanian | omologie(homologous relationship), omologie(geometry: automorphism representing a perspective projection), omologie(biology, psychology: relationship of having a common evolutionary or developmental origin) | — | |
| Spanish | homología(chemistry: relationship of being in the same group of the periodic table), homología(organic chemistry: relationship of being in the same homologous series), homología(genetics: presence of the same series of bases in related genes) | — |
homologia
homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, samankaltaisuus, samankaltaisuus
homologie, homologie, homologie, homologie
Homologie, Homologie, Homologie, Homologie, Homologie, Homologie, Homologie, Homologie, Homologie
homalógacht, homalógacht, homalógacht, homalógacht, homalógacht, homalógacht, homalógacht, homalógacht
omologia, omologia, omologia, omologia
homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia, homologia
omologie, omologie, omologie
homología, homología, homología
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