Exemplos de uso de Found in small em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The Commission remains critical of the Court's use of extrapolation of error rates based on individual errors found in small samples.
of the style commonly found in small businesses.
difloxacin N-oxide can be found in small amounts in addition to the major(parent) compound.
rapid evolution are found in small populations or geographically restricted habitats
It is found in small quantities in minerals(generally in conjunction with niobium),
The primary labor market for the graduates of the program is to be found in small Fintech startups,
Parafollicular cells are pale-staining cells found in small number in the thyroid
when usually they found in small flocks(8-20) on the tops of the tallest trees,
These two associations have led some scientists to recommend the consumption of 3-6mg of boron a day(found in small quantities in nuts,
The peculiarities found in small towns result from the strong bond with their adjacent rural lands,
A living can be grounded on the communion found in small modulations, in a flexible crossing of several circles that, when articulated, build up the figures of sociality, the religiosity.
which are commonly found in small terra-firme streams
Thus, if in 1920 Amadeu Amaral had already indicated that the caipira dialect could only be found in small towns, what we can see today is that one of the markers that has remained representative of this dialect is the pronunciation of the caipira/R/.
saliva of these animals have adhesive nature, and are found in small particles remain airborne for long periods,
katestilwmeni until Detection and Evros river», found in small Souli, Ofrynio in,
Histological accessories types are the other patterns, found in smaller proportions.
The huge Â3⁄4 Watt bus resistors provide isolation between channels while minimising the thermal noise normally found in smaller console buses.
Group C PGAt+GM1 axons found in smaller number, but wider in diameter,
negative association often found in smaller spatial scales.
Usually they are found in small numbers, on the same patient.