Betekenis van:
highly-developed
highly-developed
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- (used of societies) having high industrial development
Synoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Another form of art which was highly developed by them was sculpture.
- Their sense of smell and hearing are highly developed, and rats are particularly sensitive to ultrasound.
- Fowl strains developed for rapid growth rates (broilers) are highly susceptible to lameness and their use should be avoided wherever possible.
- Projects will cover joint analysis of research agendas of regional clusters (in coordination with other activities on the broader issue of regional innovation clusters) and the elaboration of a set of instruments to address them in specific research activities, including through the ‘mentoring’ of regions with less developed research profiles by highly developed regions and support for emerging Regions of Knowledge.
- Due to their genetic proximity to human beings and to their highly developed social skills, the use of non-human primates in scientific procedures raises specific ethical and practical problems in terms of meeting their behavioural, environmental and social needs in a laboratory environment.
- For these purposes, the draft measure should contain an analysis of the market shares of the different undertakings and a reference to other relevant criteria, as appropriate, such as barriers to entry, economies of scale and scope, vertical integration, control of infrastructure not easily duplicated, technological advantages or superiority, absence of or low countervailing buying power, easy or privileged access to capital markets/financial resources, overall size of the undertaking, product/services diversification, highly developed distribution and sales network, absence of potential competition and barriers to expansion;
- the cruises offered by Le Levant from Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (i.e. outside Community waters) were mainly targeted at the North American market [50], both because of the marketing networks set up by CIL and the geographic location of the archipelago, which made it a cruise ‘hub’ (some 4600 kilometres from Paris, but only 25 kilometres from the Canadian coast) [51],the Commission also notes that according to the information it has received, no other operator established in the Community offers or offered in the period in question, cruises to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and that the cruises organised by Le Levant, which combined top luxury and unusual destinations, were clearly targeted at a very narrow segment of the cruise market, and one which was not highly developed in Europe.
- the results of the analysis of the relevant market, in particular the findings as to the presence or absence of effective competition, together with the reasons therefore. For these purposes, the draft measure should contain an analysis of the market shares of the different undertakings and a reference to other relevant criteria, as appropriate, such as barriers to entry, economies of scale and scope, vertical integration, control of infrastructure not easily duplicated, technological advantages or superiority, absence of or low countervailing buying power, easy or privileged access to capital markets/financial resources, overall size of the undertaking, product/services diversification, highly developed distribution and sales network, absence of potential competition and barriers to expansion;