Examples of using Effect of changes in English and their translations into Portuguese
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systematically draw conclusions about the suitability of cable structures, and the effect of changes in the system under all load conditions to.
its innovative character is the analysis the effect of changes in geometry and proportion of inert sweep gas(gia)
Thus, the objective of this study was to investigate the effect of changes in the lower limb length
Thus the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of changes in electrolyte balance of diets,
Spatial variations, as well as the effect of changes in sediment characteristics over the 500 km of the bransfield strait
code present in psychosis as effect of changes in the significant structuring
by evaluating the effect of changes in carbohydrate matabolism.
in particular the isolation of the effect of changes in indirect taxes on the HICP(" HICP Constant Tax")
would be to estimate the effect of changes in the distribution of determinants employing a unique multiple regression model constructed by merging the databases of the two surveys, thus allowing for
the effect on relative prices(the real exchange rate), and the effect of changes in real money balances on absorption.
evaluating the effect of changes in transmembrane pressure
as well as the effect of changes in architecture, associations with other conditions- such as respiratory infection
comprise the effect of changes in the composition of the statistical reporting population,
will be studied the effect of changes in temperature and moisture on the microbial communities of primary forest,
Perform scenario modeling on the effects of changes.
Several studies have investigated the effects of changes in health upon retirement.
The effect of changing…"climatic conditions… On the nomadic tribes of Maure-tan-ya.
Objective: Â To demonstrate the effect of changing viewpoint.
select specific days to see effects of changes.
May instantaneously be regarded as fixed to determine the effect of changing variables.