proximate - définition. Qu'est-ce que proximate
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est proximate - définition

APROXIMADOS
Proximates

proximate         
¦ adjective
1. closest in space, time, or relationship: the proximate cause of the symptoms.
2. nearly accurate; approximate.
Derivatives
proximately adverb
proximation noun
Origin
C16: from L. proximat-, proximare 'draw near', from proximus 'nearest'.
proximate         
you are called this when your best friend gives you the 'go' to date his ex
To be my proximate, brave Lancelot, thou shalt have to search for the Holy Mascara.
Proximate         
·adj Nearest; next immediately preceding or following.

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Proximate

Proximates are used in the analysis of biological materials as a decomposition of a human-consumable good into its major constituents. They are a good approximation of the contents of packaged comestible goods and serve as a cost-effective and easy verification of nutritional panels. This means that testing can be used to verify lots, but cannot be used to validate a food processor or food processing facility; instead, a nutritional assay must be conducted on the product to qualify said producers. Nutritional panels in the United States are regulated by the FDA and must undergo rigorous testing to ensure the exact and precise content of nutrients. This should prevent food processors from making unfounded claims to the public.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour proximate
1. If not, was that failure the proximate cause of the deaths and injuries?
2. How many more fat lecture fees for those proximate to power?
3. That was merely the proximate reason or, in crude terms, the latest excuse.
4. "The proximate causes of the loss of Columbia have been addressed.
5. "You can‘t lose the focus on the proximate issue," he said.