pure birth process

pure birth process
French\ \ processus d'accroissement
German\ \ reiner Zugangsprozeß; reiner Geburtsprozeß
Dutch\ \ zuiver geboorteproces
Italian\ \ processo di pura immisione
Spanish\ \ proceso de admisión pura
Catalan\ \ procés de naixement
Portuguese\ \ processo de nascimento puro
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ ren fødselsproces
Norwegian\ \ ren fødselsprosess; Ren tilgangsprosess
Swedish\ \ födelseprocess
Greek\ \ καθαρή διαδικασία της γέννας
Finnish\ \ puhdas syntymisprosessi
Hungarian\ \ tiszta születési folyamat
Turkish\ \ saf doğum süreci (prosesi)
Estonian\ \ puhas tekkeprotsess
Lithuanian\ \ grynasis gimimo procesas
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ proces urodzin czysty
Russian\ \ чистый процесс рождения
Ukrainian\ \ процес чистого народження
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hreint fæðingu ferli
Euskara\ \ purua jaiotza prozesua
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ فرايند زاد خالص
Arabic\ \ عملية ميلاد بحتة
Afrikaans\ \ suiwer geboorteproses
Chinese\ \ 纯 出 生 过 程
Korean\ \ 순수출생과정

Statistical terms. 2014.

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