Examples of using A subgroup in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
The prevalent theme of most views listed there is that Doric is a subgroup of West Greek.
From all these participants, a subgroup of 25 Dutch families were involved in the in-depth study of Henrichs.
The old representative of a subgroup is responsible for handing the OsloMet sports team equipment over to any new representatives.
A subgroup of ADHD has hyperactivity
Nahuan languages are defined as a subgroup of Uto-Aztecan by having undergone a number of shared changes from the Uto-Aztecan protolanguage PUA.
This is a subgroup of the nature theme,
You can add a subgroup under the selected organisational unit by holding the cursor over the plus sign
generally refer to specific products within a subgroup, like"Chrome notebook computers.".
The Eastern Iranian languages are a subgroup of the Iranian languages emerging in Middle Iranian times from c. the 4th century BC.
PhonologyEdit Nahuan languages are defined as a subgroup of Uto-Aztecan by having undergone a number of shared changes from the Uto-Aztecan protolanguage(PUA).
generally refer to specific products within a subgroup, like"Chrome notebook computers.".
We are a subgroup of IUG Oslo
If a subgroup of OsloMet sports team is made the manager of OsloMet sports team equipment,
We introduced"automatic groups" that automatically create subgroups based on a certain criteria(e.g., a subgroup for every author or keyword)
The majority of patients had relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis(91.5%), but a subgroup of patients had secondary progressive(4.7%)
was particularly strong in a subgroup of participants on long-term benefits.
We hypothesize that ME in a subgroup of patients could be a type of immunological disease,
it is placed in the Lost&Found group within a subgroup that is named after its domain.
Refugees is a subgroup of immigrants who have migrated to the host country due to reasons of flight
individual for each student or a subgroup.