Examples of using Devoted to the study in English and their translations into Italian
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On each side of the court we find rooms devoted to the study of Buddhist philosophy,
In 1994-95 Inter*Active,(later renamed Interactive Fiction) published a magazine devoted to the study of RPGs.
Day One was devoted to the study of the migratory phenomenon in Asian countries from the social-anthropological point of view.
a London-based educational charity devoted to the study of human behaviour and culture.
Mitis Iudex A two-week course devoted to the study of the reform of the canonical process of nullity will begin In May, in Rome.
Liogier is responsible for over 100 scientific journal articles and over 30 books devoted to the study of botany.
All of them are examples of a life devoted to the next one and a life devoted to the study and wisdom.
is a German entomological research institute devoted to the study of insects.
A two-week course devoted to the study of the reform of the canonical process of nullity will begin In May, in Rome.
Has the only Music department in the UK devoted to the study of world music.
his interest and'devoted to the study of the synapse between mossy fiber
Specifically, the first three months are devoted to the study of mathematics and probability:
With these brief interruptions the greater part of his life was devoted to the study and teaching of Latin and the improvement of the classical schools,
Devoted to the study of magic, they acquire psychic powers(clairvoyance,
Verily(formerly Google Life Sciences) is Alphabet Inc. 's research organization devoted to the study of life sciences.
Much of his scholary endeavour, Veltri devoted to the study of Renaissance philosophy and religious views.
he was in contact with a group of researchers devoted to the study of the new experimental philosophy.
its interdisciplinary online publication devoted to the study of the impact that technological