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applicering

Applicering is a noun used in several Scandinavian languages, notably Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish, to denote the act of applying, implementing, or deploying something. It encompasses the practical use of ideas, methods, substances, or policies and is common in technical and scholarly writing. Etymologically, it derives from Latin applicare and entered the Nordic languages through historical development; modern forms include applicering, applikering, or applikation, depending on language and context.

In technical and industrial contexts, applicering refers to the processes by which a material, chemical, coating,

In medicine and pharmacology, applicering may denote the administration or topical application of a drug. In

See also: application, implementation, coating, surface treatment, deployment of methods.

or
treatment
is
laid
onto
a
surface
or
integrated
into
a
system.
Examples
include
surface
preparation,
the
application
of
coatings
or
adhesives,
and
subsequent
curing
or
processing
steps,
as
well
as
the
application
of
a
test
method
or
standard
in
an
experiment.
The
term
also
covers
the
deployment
of
a
technology
or
procedure
in
practice,
such
as
applying
a
theoretical
model
to
a
real-world
problem.
research,
it
often
means
translating
findings
into
practical
use.
The
word
is
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
terms
such
as
anvendelse
(use),
implementering
(implementation),
and
applikation
(often
used
for
software
contexts).