Examples of using Classifies in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
meanwhile, classifies the violation of copyright laws as a crime.
CAPES classifies BJCVS in medicine as stratum B2 40 points without limits.
He classifies himself as a journalist who studies globalization
Brazilian model classifies a hundred wine producing regions in 30 countries.
The literature classifies the types of HF in left and right.
This guide classifies practices into four categories.
Conventional manometry classifies peristalsis based on the propagation and velocity of the
BAROS classifies the persons independently from the number of complications
the cutoff represents a -1 score, in contrast with the CDC, which classifies underweight as.
These findings are confirmed by the literature which classifies pain as the most common symptom among TMD patients.
We have reached the concept B2 in the QUALIS/CAPES system, which classifies articles published in RIEM in a significantly favorable level for Post-Graduate Programs.
a mediumship that Spiritism classifies as xenoglossia.
A likely explanation for this is loss of discriminatory power of DLCO when DLCO is included in an algorithm that classifies patients into only two categories.
stores, and classifies information, making its subsequent retrieval possible.
If a Party subsequently classifies an MCP in a heading not included on its original list,
This change allows the hormone to survive dental consumption as well as formally classifies Anavar as a C17-alpha alkylated(C17-aa) anabolic steroid.
In Brazil, as the Functional Illiteracy Indicator INAF, this classifies the Brazilian population into two categories:
Therefore, the main purpose to this study was compare and classifies different samples of plants of bauhinia genus as the type,
This adjustment enables the hormonal agent to endure dental intake as well as officially classifies Anavar as a C17-alpha alkylated(C17-aa) anabolic steroid.
Research classifies nasal injuries caused by the use of prongs in three stages: