Examples of using A construct in English and their translations into Portuguese
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Official/political
time is a construct.
Now let's see you make a construct.
Freedom of expression currently understood is a construct and not a given post.
Successful aging: paths for a construct and new frontiers.
indicating the weights of the direct effects of a construct over another one and the direction, as seen in Figure 2,
Interviews were closed as soon as the data had generated a construct, providing enough arguments for logical comprehension of the events,
Caregiver burden is a construct widely studied and the zarit burden
Alexithymia is a construct characterized by the difficulty that the person has to identify
Trivedi et al. developed the concept of resilience as a construct with three levels, which they called primary,
Here, sustainability should be thought as a construct formulated through the production of knowledge
Introduction: resilience is a construct related to the personal characteristics that allow an individual to adapt
We live in a time when identification is understood as a construct across time, by way of unconscious
The environmental behavior stands as a construct resulting from the hierarchic, but not necessarily linear,
SWB is a construct that has been studied from the perspective of Positive Psychology.
Barley plants were transformed with a construct targeted at overexpression(oe)
Paas and Van Merriënboer developed a construct(known as relative condition efficiency)
Although community resilience is not a construct from Community Psychology,
The course was based on a construct of teacher knowledge,