Examples of using Described in English and their translations into Marathi
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Finally, mechanisms also have a long history in the philosophy of science as described by Hedström and Ylikoski(2010).
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GHOST Jonathan Sompolinski and Aviv Zohar described the new protocol in a document published this week.
for experienced information technology(IT) professionals, typically described as Enterprise Desktop Administrators(EDAs).
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As I described in chapter 4, this kind of secret conscription of participants
As I described in chapter 2, most big data sources are inaccessible to researchers.
As already described, doll furniture creates exactly this environment in which the children are motivated to re-enact the behavior of the parents in detail.
It was then that the earth came into the condition described in Gen. 1:2,"formless, empty and dark".
A“co-worked” who he described as his“best friend” in school came into the picture.
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As I described in Chapter 5,
In the human computation problems described in the previous section, the researchers knew how
colleagues might suffer from the types of coverage errors that biased the 1936 Literary Digest survey that I described earlier.
A simple and stereoselective approach for the total synthesis of N-Boc-dolaproine is described.
The theories of the unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions have been theoretically described and verified practically decades ago.
This protection against the unknown is very powerful, and it is an important way that experiments are different from the non-experimental techniques described in chapter 2.
This problem, called two-sided noncompliance, as well as many other problems are described in greater detail in some of the recommended readings at the end of this chapter.
Suddenly, we are once again opening stories of a huge flood, such as the flood described in the Sumerian texts and the Bible.