Examples of using Evaluated in in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Discover how many different oils and additives are blended then evaluated in our state-of-the-art laboratories before the best ones are selected for testing in our engine beds.
Was the diagnostic test evaluated in an appropriate spectrum of patients(like those in whom we would use it in practice)?
your abilities will be evaluated in the Emerald Forest.
going to participate in a taste-test study, and then have their reaction times evaluated in a computerized test against an opponent.
These women were also more likely to report worry about their own risks when evaluated in long-term follow-up as survivors.
returned to duty while 18 were being evaluated in Germany.
are being evaluated in cities worldwide.
this claim still needs to be evaluated in humans who suffer from this condition.
Alternatively, a culture sample can be taken from the throat area with a cotton swab and evaluated in the laboratory for bacterial growth.
taught and evaluated in English, that helps students with English as a second language develop the skills they need to obtain admission to,
Both of the systems will be evaluated in pilot programs in the U.S. this year(including two test sites using Echo Electricity at Department of Defense installations),
This BSE supplement is being evaluated in several other clinical trials around the country,
This BSE supplement is being evaluated in several other clinical trials around the country,
to produce achievements that will be highly evaluated in academia, with innovations for sustainable growth of Fukushima Prefecture,
However, when evaluated in context of a changing business world
we have a combination hormone therapy of bio-identical estradiol with bioidentical progesterone evaluated in a large, well-controlled, randomized clinical trial
Of 74 principal incidents evaluated in a major study about assassination attempts in the U.S. in the second half of the 20th century,
But in describing the study, the author ignored these results in favor of the politically correct conclusion:"The implication for public health policy in the U.K. is that a preventive program such as we evaluated in this trial is probably effective…"5 The U. S.
is no longer experiencing shoulder pain and will be evaluated in three weeks.