Examples of using Precede in English and their translations into Hindi
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learning and memory problems that precede Alzheimer's disease.
Because underage smoking and alcohol use typically precede marijuana use,
According to a CDC definition,"the term'syndromic surveillance' applies to surveillance using health-related data that precede diagnosis and signal a sufficient probability of a case
But because underage smoking and alcohol use typically precede marijuana use,
in which an observer would see an effect precede its cause(i.e. the postulate of causality would be violated).
including moral sentiments such as empathy, precede the evolution of culture and religion” para.
Understanding this seemingly perverse anti-life behavior as well as other self-destructive actions that often precede the final act is an important concern to practitioners in the mental health field.
In the film you can learn about the processes that precede the beginning of direct work on the power plant of the helicopter, as well as how the process of creating the engine of the desired design is being conducted.
The apostle told the Thessalonians that a great falling away would precede Christ's second coming(2 Thessalonians 2:3) and that the end times would be characterized by tribulation
participants showed less tolerance toward people who were referred to as“the mentally ill” when compared to those referred to as“people with mental illness.” Changes in language might precede changes in mindsets.
unique event that will precede the Lord's Day
It precedes the general resurrection of“ the righteous
Of credit summations in account during the preceding 6 months.
Notice, this precedes the birth of the first children.
Generally, the systolic number precedes or over the diastolic number.
The one that precedes death?
And their reputation for being spoiled with food precedes them.
F0= frequency of the class preceding the modal class.
Fasting is prescribed for you as it was for those who preceded you.'.
Pre-congenital syndrome- sensation of"tired" legs(precedes the development of varicose veins);