English to Portuguese Dictionary downstream

downstream

Rio abaixo
definition
adverb
the bridge spanned the river just downstream of the rail line
situated or moving in the direction in which a stream or river flows.
translation of 'downstream'
noun
rio abaixo
example
We may make gains with respect to oil and gas and 'downstream' energy products.
This, in turn, has pushed CAD both upstream and 'downstream' in the production process.
The genes that encode these proteins are located immediately 'downstream' of the cos region at the left end of the mature chromosome.
They deliberately biased their sample by examining stream and river systems 'downstream' from urban or intense agricultural areas.
After a few metres, you will find yourself in the stream a few metres 'downstream' of the crawl up through the slot mentioned above.
The pegs on the main river just 'downstream' of where the Darwen enters are also quit suitable for this and, I am happy to report, both have been fishing very well.
The Lower Ure Championships drew a good entry of 65 to the river 'downstream' of Boroughbridge.
However the 'downstream' production of the metals certainly doesn't.
After widespread protests it also withdrew its decision to remove the petroleum subsidy and deregulate the 'downstream' petroleum sectors.
Furthermore, the fact that the river is walled on each side, 'downstream' of bridge, and there are gateposts on the river is also interesting.
We sat along the banks of the Rappahannock River 'downstream' of Fredericksburg for some time while the enemy lurked opposite us.
Customer satisfaction also involves internal customers, that is, owners of 'downstream' processes.
The fish have been shoaled in the shallower, faster, water 'downstream' of the numerous weirs that bear testament to the river's industrial heritage.
View every person in the organisation as both a supplier to someone in the next 'downstream' process and a customer to someone in the next upstream process.
A crew of 18 is assembled 50 river miles 'downstream' of Lees Ferry in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River.
Farid of ABB Lummus agrees that 'downstream' petroleum work continues apace.
Various strip 'downstream' processing routes for foil stock and foils production were tested on the level of industrial trials.
The temperature of the air stream was measured just 'downstream' of the dew point hygrometer using a thermocouple.
The other 20 shared common ownership with the 'downstream' (processing or marketing) stages.
Upstream services include the exploration and production of oil and gas while 'downstream' includes the trading and refining of the products.
No information was available on the effects of altered river flow on wetlands 'downstream' .
The second element is a region of 50 bp 'downstream' of the promoter.
It significantly facilitates 'downstream' purification and allows production at a much larger scale.
With the rapid currents of the river that flowed 'downstream' , people could place their supplies into many empty barrels and send them to the main camp site a few miles down.
In human cells as well, a region directly 'downstream' of the DNA-binding domain appears to have the same function.
One of the best swims is situated 'downstream' of the caravan park.
Therein lies the problem for integrated oil companies like Shell whose operation embraces both upstream and 'downstream' businesses.
Shell is predominantly involved in 'downstream' oil production and any hardening of refining margins could lift bottom line profits.
Water levels are low and the river 'downstream' of the traps currently holds a large number of fish.
Moreover, the C-terminal region 'downstream' of the zinc fingers is also essential.
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