Examples of using Codify in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Computer
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Official/political
Mutation in specific genes that codify the formation of subunits of ionic channels is responsible for genetic etiology.
among others, are looking for computer scientists who can both think creatively and codify their thoughts.
and atzf that codify active enzymes on atrazine degradation way.
We should analyze adequately the floral variation in all subtribe to select and codify those characters useful in the classification.
This paramyxovirus has a single strand rna with 10 genes that codify 11 proteins.
Nashif says the government is now trying to legitimize and codify these practices into the law.
HCM is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder that determines mutations in genes that codify sarcomeric proteins.
Articles 17-17A of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Rules 2010 codify these requirements.
The primary role of the ILO has been to coordinate principles of international labour law by issuing Conventions, which codify labour laws on all matters.
how people perform work, and we can codify that information on areas of design practice.”.
it is possible to find several copies of genes that codify to nad synthetases.
The presented studies showed plastic changes in portions of the hearing pathway that codify intensity.
religious doctrine includes the work of interpreters who evaluate, codify, and explain doctrinal positions.
We codify both systems in the Rules of Procedure- neither of them is explicitly there at the moment-
Codify the rapid creation
This could be achieved through selective breeding using animals that better express genes that codify proteins and stimulate apoptosis, or through treatment that accelerates this biological process.
so they do no codify sonorous message.
Community initiatives could codify that knowledge and convert it into a common fund, as well as
the National Defense Authorization act which codify the indefinite detention of people including Americans without trial.
religious doctrine includes the work of interpreters who evaluate, codify, and explain doctrinal positions.