Examples of using Study report in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Board reviewed a Gap study report dated 7 April 2008(issued by consultants commissioned by UNRWA) to assess the business case for an enterprise resource planning system.
The independent expert presented the study report to member States of the Organization of American States(OAS) on 13 October 2006 in an extraordinary session of the Committee of Juridical and Political Affairs of the OAS.
The study report, Measuring& Managing Results: Lessons for Development Cooperation, contributes to the literature on the subject by adding the dimension of performance measurement in development assistance organizations.
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine(IOM), USA, released a study report To err is human: Building a safer Health System.
No study reported whether the use of physical activity monitors was harmful.
Non-GLP study reports may also be submitted as supplemental data.
Study reports monetary value of Microsoft Certification.
Harvard University study reported in Harvard Mental Health Newsletter, February 2002.
Some studies report a 10-17% reduction while other studies find no difference.
We also requested clinical study reports.
No studies reported outcomes beyond three months follow-up.
That both studies reported similar findings lends credence to their individual conclusions.
No studies reported on quality of life or restriction of daily life activities.
No studies reported‘Quality of life'.
The remaining fifteen studies reported postoperative semen analysis results.
Human studies report a 27- 135% greater risk of high blood pressure in people with high BPA levels(35, 36).
Many studies report that around 2% of the world's population have developmental prosopagnosia, and that individuals with DP have a family history of the trait.
Studies report that approximately 33% of our soils are facing moderate to severe degradation.
Studies report that effective ginger and cinnamon doses tend to range from 1- 6 grams per day.
A 2014 study reports only seven percent of working journalists identify as right-leaning.