Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Ergebnisse aus der Forschung gehen zunehmend in ihre Entwicklung ein

English translation:

are reflected in

Added to glossary by Zena Vollenberg-Jenkins (X)
Oct 30, 2006 10:01
18 yrs ago
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German term

Ergebnisse aus der Forschung gehen zunehmend in ihre Entwicklung ein

German to English Marketing Cosmetics, Beauty
"ihre" refers to cosmetic products. So, the results from (dermatological and medical) research are increasingly applied?/adopted? during the development (of the products)
Proposed translations (English)
4 +1 are reflected in
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Proposed translations

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are reflected in

I think that here, their research results influence their product deveopment, so both "influence" or "reflect" might be suitable terms to use here.
Peer comment(s):

agree Armorel Young : yes - and, incidentally, you could consider "research findings" as well as "research results"
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