Examples of using Active behavior in English and their translations into German
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Active behavior Extremely slight unpleasant odor.
Males of wavy parrots differ in more active behavior.
Active behavior Frozen fish does not cause contamination.
Some babies behave differently, alternating active behavior and restraint.
Active behavior Dried figs have a slight, pleasant odor.
The life span of a castrated animal is higher, and playfulness and active behavior persist.
Active behavior Frozen blood plasma does not cause contamination.
The maximum equilibrium moisture content describes the active behavior of a hygroscopic material product or packaging.
Active behavior Cold-pressed oil: pleasant odor, mild flavor.
Active behavior Vanilla has a delicate, sweetish/aromatic odor.
Active behavior Sweet peppers have a very slight, pleasant odor.
Active behavior Soy oil smells and tastes like a meat extract.
Active behavior Frozen fish has a very slight, unpleasant odor.
Active behavior Sunflower seeds have a very slight, pleasant odor.
Active behavior Contamination arises only in the event of leakage due to breakage.
Active behavior In the crude state, rapeseed oil has an unpleasant odor and taste.
Active behavior Fennel seed has a strong, pleasant aniseed-like odor and flavor.
Active behavior Lentils have a slight, unpleasant odor, which is typical of legumes.
Active behavior The rate of ethylene production is very low, being below 0.1 µl/kg*h 16.
Active behavior Climacteric apples exhibit high levels of ethylene production(> 100 µl/kg*h) 16.
Active behavior Unpleasant smell, so do not stow in the vicinity of foodstuffs, semiluxury items and animal feedstuffs.
Active behavior Avocados produce large quantities of ethylene, their ethylene production rate being 10- 100 µl/kg*h 16.
Active behavior Tobacco has a slight, pleasant odor and can taint other products with this typical odor.
Active behavior Sweet peppers exhibit low levels of ethylene production, their ethylene production rate being 0.1 µl/kg*h 16.
Active behavior Peanut pellets have a slight, pleasant odor, but should not be stowed together with odor-sensitive products.
Active behavior Sesame seed expeller has a slight, pleasant odor, but should not be stored together with odor-sensitive products as odor tainting may otherwise occur.
Active behavior Peanut extraction meal has a slight, pleasant odor, but should not be stowed together with odor-sensitive products as residues of the solvent used may readily result in odor tainting.
RF Contamination: Active behavior(contamination caused by the product), passive behavior(sensitivity to contamination by other products), prohibited mixed cargoes on the basis of active and passive behavior. .