Examples of using A study published in English and their translations into Portuguese
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According to a study published by Il Sole 24 ore 20 first division clubs have debts of€ 1.882 billion.
That is a study published by John Spencer Nichols,
A study published in the journal"Nature" describes how researchers sequenced the octopus genome
A study published in a England journal also found that cranberry can improve prostate cancer symptoms.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of pregnant women has been the topic of a study published on“Resuscitation Journal” in March 31, 2015.
A study published in France analyzed teachers
But even without these enhancements"the success of Bt crops exceeds expectations," concluded a study published in 2003.
This explains the employability rate of ICT professionals to be 94% according to a study published by Ideada.
A study published in 2012 in the journal“Breast Cancer Research and Treatment” revealed that its consumption lowers the risk of developing breast cancer in a 6.
In a study published in 2004, health care professionals were assessed in a ventilatory emergency with tracheostomized patients.
A study published in 2011 by Grove et al. tested a new form of immunomodulation with MSC derived from bone marrow.
A study published in the August 27 Archives of Internal Medicine gives us a big clue as to how to do that.
Today we present the results of a study published 11 February in the journal Cancer regarding exercise
Regarding CNCDs, a study published in the Lancet in 2011,
In a study published in 1992, fetal distress was an indication for cesarean section in 25% of the cases analyzed.
A study published in Australia showed that academic integrity
In a study published in 2005, the aim was to describe the learning outcomes of teaching strategies used with candidates awaiting liver transplantation.
These are some of the findings of a study published by the European Commission at the end of April.
A study published for the Commission last year concluded that these differences cannot totally be explained by differences in tax levels.
A study published in 2009 demonstrated failures both in recognizing patient risk