Examples of using Be referred in English and their translations into Hebrew
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There's a catch though- you have to be referred by someone first.
If necessary you may be referred to a specialist.
Almost anything might be referred to as a black box: a transistor,
MGUS can be referred to as a benign condition as there is only a small risk that MGUS can develop into myeloma
other messages should be referred to Us by using the Contact Us form WEB on the Website.
A range of research works have revealed that stretch marks can be referred to the main reason for the lack of confidence in women.
First, the parent may be referred by their doctor, psychologist,
The slang term for a dollar bill is a“buck”, so $50 may be referred to as“fifty bucks.”.
Motti: This approach can be referred to as the"dental care model" for examining your career.
For clarity, a product range may be referred to as a chipset, a platform or a family by
You may be referred to a dietitian if your BMI is less than 18.5(underweight)
This cancer can also be referred to as colon cancer
Other areas of the Southwest may also be referred to as the"High Desert" such as the Colorado Plateau.
You also might be referred to a specialty clinic to undergo an MRI of the brain to detect possible underlying causes of optic nerve inflammation.
may be referred to a TB doctor.
RLC circuit can also be referred to as second-order circuit as it is characterized by second-order differential equation.
Under GDPR, You can be referred to as the Data Subject
You may be referred to a number of different specialists when you are diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome, depending on the parts of your body that it affects.
Healthcare Review: A range of research works have revealed that stretch marks can be referred to the main reason for the lack of confidence in women.
