Examples of using Generally defined in English and their translations into Portuguese
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that of its Sections is generally defined by the Bolshevist rules and norms of democratic centralism.
Pressure ulcers PU are generally defined as localized cell necrosis areas occurring on bony prominences exposed to pressure for sufficiently long time to cause tissue ischemia.
religion is generally defined as a kind of faith, dharma is not
At the end of that period competence itself was generally defined as an"ability to function effectively"…"knowledge,
It is generally defined as the matter- which has extension,
any kind of mass you gain is generally defined certainly, you should have low fat degrees to see them.
Severe pancytopenia is generally defined as having two of the following three peripheral blood count criteria:
The katana is generally defined as the standard sized,
Since the term"CPU" is generally defined as a device for software(computer program)
Extinction is generally defined as a failure to respond to a contralesional target during simultaneous presentations of stimuli for both hemispheres- left
While allergic asthma, generally defined as mild asthma,
Allelopathy is generally defined as the effect of a plant species on(an)other one(s),
Euthanasia, generally defined as the act of killing painlessly for reasons of mercy,
as the dog developmentally matures generally defined as occurring at 12 to 36 months of age in dogs.
it is generally defined as"the process of mutual adaptation between host society and migrant.
the concept of trust is generally defined starting from its narrow relations with the concept of social capital”.
A cutting cycle is generally defined as a 4 or 8 week cycle in the bodybuilding process,
Exposure to coparental conflict, generally defined as expression of anger
once the use of drugs has been generally defined as a disease.
can be generally defined as the overlapping of sounds during speech production.