Examples of using Although the data in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Although the data were adjusted for a number of variables,
A 2002 review by the Cochrane Collaboration concluded that although the data evaluated suggests that 5-HTP is more effective than placebo in the treatment of depression,
Although the data provided by Google Trends is updated daily,
So although the data should be printed large
Although the data in Indonesia itself has not been researching related to the age of this LH sufferer,
Although the data to be reported will vary from fishery to fishery,
78% had children, although the data do not reveal the number of young women who drink alcohol.
BA first disclosed the incident on the 6th September 2018, at which point it was estimated that the data breach had affected approximately 380,000 transactions, although the data breach did not include any travel or passport details.
Although the data type of wood and have certain drawbacks.
Other reports tried to quantify the problem, although the data allowed only estimations.
Although the data rate tops out at 100Mbps(still an upgrade from the Phantom 4's 60Mbps).
Although the data are still limited,
Data is uploaded and accessed through the use of a downloadable data client or in-browser, although the data client is recommended for faster uploading.
Although the data path provided to its users is very wide,
As you continue, keep in mind that although the data types for each table field do not need to match, they have to be compatible.
Although the data may seem to be based on a 1MB ceiling, Woo later updated the table to reflect the“witness blocks in the picture”.
Although the data point to a common ancestral origin in the Middle East,
Although the data by 59% of respondents do not conduct periodic information retrieval,
This takes place in a natural environment,“on field” where, although the data collector may not be in full control of the variables, he is still able to do so up to a certain extent.