Examples of using Contributes to the development in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Biological data collected from northern fur seals in human care contributes to the development of conservation plans for northern fur seals in the wild.”.
we believe that tobacco also contributes to the development of actinic cheilitis.
Another author who contributes to the development of this definition of social design is Victor Margolin.
Every activity contributes to the development of participants in a unified, interactive learning experience.
literacy offer a proposal that contributes to the development of the teacher/ player.
Thus, the study of celestial phenomena contributes to the development of various areas of knowledge.
It is widely suspected that the anaerobic bacterial species Propionibacterium acnes(P. acnes) contributes to the development of acne, but its exact role is not well understood.
Furthermore, alcohol chronic use contributes to the development of severe hyperinfection and strongyloidiasis through changes in the intestinal barrier and in the host immune response.
This research aims at analyzing how the governance structure of innovation habitats contributes to the development of the absorptive capacity
dry skin- all of the above contributes to the development of problems and visual imperfections on the face.
explore new technologies and knowledge and that contributes to the development of human resources in the field of Bioenergy.
Do you want to learn how to conduct research that contributes to the development and implementation of policy
Nationally, it is remarkable for its bilingual intercultural multi-ethnic profile, which contributes to the development of the autonomous regions of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast,
studies that contributes to the development of this sector become essential nowadays.
It also provides training for people working in the European music business and contributes to the development of the European music industry.
Epidemiology contributes to the development of different research methods that aim to answer clinical questions.
LIFE is one of the EU's financial instruments which contributes to the development and implemen tation of EU environmental poli cy and legislation.