English to Indonesian Dictionary complementary

complementary

komplementer
definition
adjective
three guitarists playing interlocking, complementary parts
combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another.
complementary therapies such as aromatherapy
of or relating to complementary medicine.
translation of 'complementary'
adjective
yg saling mengisi,
komplementer,
yg saling mengimbangi,
yg melengkapi
example
The DNA samples were denatured after irradiation, a primer was annealed to one of the strands, and a 'complementary' strand was constructed using a polymerase enzyme.
We are hoping that whoever comes forward will provide the town with a building which is 'complementary' to the style of the remainder of the Pier Hill redevelopment.
The bottom strand of the substrate is the 'complementary' sequence of the top strand.
These two approaches are likely to be 'complementary' to each other.
It is true that he was responsible for the technical side of this project, but creatively, and on a production level, both felt they were very 'complementary' to each other.
She is based in Worcestershire and travels internationally sharing her knowledge from her nine years experience of 'complementary' therapies in both private practice and the NHS.
The arm sequences flanking either side of the probe are 'complementary' to each other but are unrelated to the target sequence.
We focus on the mainstream retail clients, so the two businesses are 'complementary' to each other.
As 'complementary' medicine grows the public may become more careful of its claims.
Its champions, however, see it, not just as 'complementary' to the earlier emphasis on whole organisms but as a new gospel which ought to replace it.
He has been interested in self-development and 'complementary' therapies since 1995.
For this reason, many people turn to 'complementary' therapies such as homeopathy, acupuncture and herbal remedies.
There is no clear correlation between transitions in consecutive positions or on 'complementary' strands of the DNA at the same positions, and both cases have been observed.
Its economies are 'complementary' to each other, leaving ample room for exchanges and representing common interests either bilaterally or on an international level to further a free system of trade.
In so doing, general practitioners have shown that the intellectual framework within which they operate is different from, 'complementary' to, but no less demanding than that of specialists.
More recently, however, the two programmes are adopting approaches that are becoming more 'complementary' to each other with enormous scope for learning from each other's experience.
Melissa has been studying and exploring a wide range of 'complementary' therapies over the past seven years.
Instead of serving dishes in courses, a Thai meal is served all at once, permitting dinners to enjoy 'complementary' combinations of different tastes.
Prior to the study, volunteers completed medical history questionnaires and reported experiences of other 'complementary' therapy.
The two industries are 'complementary' to each other and therefore are not in any direct competition.
All three modalities are 'complementary' to each other and can be used alone or in combination.
Experts in three 'complementary' and alternative medicine disciplines, acupuncture, massage therapy, and chiropractic, will also speak.
While discovery and choice compete as the basis of identity, knowledge and choice are essentially 'complementary' to each other.
Most of the 'complementary' therapies at our disposal have been around for millennia.
These facts have led many patients to seek symptom relief through the use of alternative and/or 'complementary' therapies.
By using 'complementary' sequences of DNA molecules that were attached to different nanocrystals, small groupings of gold nanocrystals could be formed.
The technologies are 'complementary' to each other, so there is no automatic choice.
Section five deals with various points of view of the religions and how they are supplementary and 'complementary' to each other.
Other forms of 'complementary' therapy include acupuncture and chiropractic care.
As this passage suggests, the argument he is about to undertake is different from, and 'complementary' to, the previous argument concerning the non-contractual aspects of contract.
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