Examples of using Edcs in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The authors explored confounder-adjusted associations between the mentioned EDCs and autistic behaviors assessed by SRS utilizing a two-stage hierarchical regression model to account for repeated measures and confounding by correlated EDCs.
in Maastricht hosts one of the most important European Docu mentation Centres(EDCs) offering access to all EUR OP publications and documents.
new plant breeding technologies and endocrine disrupting chemicals or EDCs.
In addition, the European documentation centres(EDCs) and depos itory libraries,
openly use the best science for identifying EDCs, or whether the interests of certain industries
Nelson writes that Commission sources say that the paper was buried by top EU officials under pressure from big chemical firms which use EDCs in toiletries, pesticides,
Similar results, however with 2mA stimulation were also found by other research centers using EDCS in FM patients.
EDCs are always located in a university
Full EDCs which in principle receive all Community documentation available to the public,
Certain publications are not supplied to EDCs, eg. specialised documents produced by the Commission's statistical service EUROSTAT.
The EDCs enjoy access to the Community data bases free of charge
The increased incidence of male reproductive disorders has attracted concerns about the impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals(edcs) on reproductive health,
Specialised EDCs which receive documentation relevant to their area of research.
Other users may also use EDCs.
Most of the EDCs were associated with unimportant differences in SRS scores.
EDCs have access to all EC databases carried on the ECHO host and EUROBASES.
EDCs all receive documentation in their own language except where this is not available.
EDCs are diagnostic code groups that describe identical
The main goal of EDCs is to offer a service to those involved in higher education.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals EDCs are generally manmade substances that can interfere with the endocrine system,