Examples of using Sham in English and their translations into Malay
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claimed the ANF was changing its name to Jabhat Fath Al Sham(“Conquest of the Levant Front”).
showing sham treatments can improve a patient's condition simply because the person believed it would be helpful.
This trial compared auricular acupressure-a nonstandard acupuncture technique-versus a sham procedure(which is a fake procedure designed to resemble the real one) for glaucoma.
its allies won a majority of seats in parliamentary elections dismissed internationally as a sham.
0.7+/- 2.5 AU in sham stimulation(P= 0.003).
Botox injections significantly reduced the number of headache days within four weeks compared to a sham medication.
-3.8+/- 9.7 deg/s in sham stimulation(P= 0.001).
However, the administrative-political reforms carried out by the Spaniards turned out to be sham and were of a formal nature.
by 29%(P= 0.004) after sham stimulation.
acupuncture reduced cancer pain when compared with sham auricular acupuncture that was given at non-acupuncture points.
This is literally a seasoned detective who seeks out any way to save, sham, or take more than his due.
Meanwhile, MGA president Hazli Sham Kassim said in line with global demand for clean energy,
Arbitrations of consumer debt matters are a sham- the sole purpose of which is to assist(NAF's) debt collector clients in
Encik Mohd Azuddin Sham is a Certified Financial Planner with the Financial Planning Association of Malaysia(FPAM)
Strategically located in Sham Alam- a key satellite city offering fast links to Kuala Lumpur
press conference that he was withdrawing from the run-off, describing it as a"violent sham" and saying that his supporters risked being killed if they voted for him.
when compared with any other treatment, sham treatment(placebo), or standard clinical care.
Strategically located in Sham Alam- a key satellite city offering fast links to Kuala Lumpur
usual treatment, or sham acupuncture, or other treatments.
country-states were nominally democracies, although the majority of the world's populations lived in nations that experienced sham elections, and other forms of subterfuge(particularly in Communist nations and the former colonies.).