deep stratification

deep stratification
French\ \ stratification poussée; stratification en profondeur
German\ \ tief gegliederte Schichtung
Dutch\ \ diepe stratificatie; diepe gelaagdheid
Italian\ \ stratificazione in profondità
Spanish\ \ estratificiación profunda; estratificación en profundidad
Catalan\ \ estratificació profunda; estratificació en profunditat
Portuguese\ \ estratificação profunda
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ dyb lagdeling
Norwegian\ \ dype lagdeling
Swedish\ \ djupa stratifiering
Greek\ \ βαθιά διαστρωμάτωση
Finnish\ \ pitkälle (t. syvälle) viety ositus
Hungarian\ \ mély rétegezés
Turkish\ \ derin katmanlama
Estonian\ \ sügav stratifitseerimine
Lithuanian\ \ gilusis sluoksniavimasis
Slovenian\ \ globoko razslojevanje
Polish\ \ warstwowanie głębokie
Russian\ \ глубокое расслоение
Ukrainian\ \ глубоке розшарування
Serbian\ \ дубока стратификација
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ sakon estratifikazioa
Farsi\ \ chineb ndiye sasi
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ تقسيم طبقي عميق
Afrikaans\ \ diepte-stratifikasie
Chinese\ \ 深 分 层
Korean\ \ 심층화

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