alternating renewal process

alternating renewal process
French\ \ processus de renouvellement alternatif
German\ \ alternierender Erneuerungsprozeß
Dutch\ \ alternerend vernieuwingsproces
Italian\ \ processo di rinnovo alternato
Spanish\ \ proceso de renovación de alternancia
Catalan\ \ procés de renovació alternant
Portuguese\ \ processo de renovamento alternante; processo de renovação alternante (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ vekslende fornyelsesproces
Norwegian\ \ vekslende fornyelsesprosess
Swedish\ \ alternerande förnyelseprocess
Greek\ \ εναλλασσόμενη διαδικασία ανέλιξης
Finnish\ \ vuorotteleva uusiutumisprosessi
Hungarian\ \ váltakozó megújulási folyamat
Turkish\ \ dönüşümlü yenilenme süreci (prosesi)
Estonian\ \ binaarne taastumisprotsess
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ alternatywny proces odnowienia
Russian\ \ альтернированный процесс обновления
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ skiptis endurnýjun ferli
Euskara\ \ berritzeko prozesua txandakatuz
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ عملية تجديد متغيرة
Afrikaans\ \ alternerende hernuwingsproses
Chinese\ \ 交 替 可 更 新 过 程
Korean\ \ 대립 갱신 과정

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