Examples of using More recent data in English and their translations into Portuguese
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This next chart looks at more recent data.
The inclusion of more recent data for this benchmark;
In 1993, RA prevalence in Brazil was estimated to be 1.0%, with no more recent data having been published.
This loss should be compensated by recalibrating the risk with the use of more recent data from new cohorts of patients.
More recent data show a total of 257 courses in 2015 a significant increase of 69 courses in approximately 6 years.
there was less room for improvement, but more recent data has become available.
the United Kingdom refer to the four-quarter cumulative sum up to Q3 2006, since more recent data are not yet available.
More recent data indicate that GABAergic inhibition of the DRN and LC is the
A decline in heroin use and associated problems has been observed in the last 10 years, though more recent data suggest that, in some countries,
More recent data communicated on 1 March show that the central government deficit in 2002 was only 0,1% of GDP,
In addition, more recent data suggest that VAT may contribute to the need for longer stays at the intensive care unit
More recent data shown by the WHO indicate that 52.8% of Brazilian population aged 20
the early years of the present century, though more recent data suggest that, in some countries,
2 in hearing health care based on the number of examinations conducted in 2004 compared to the more recent data of 2011.
the Cividade seemed to have a disorganized structure, but more recent data suggests instead an organization whose characteristics stem from older levels of occupation, which had been ignored during the first archaeological works.
More recent data can be found in the publication Trombetas-Mapuera.
More recent data, based on electrophoretic patterns,
More recent data on how the ascospores germinate
Individuals, 17 but more recent data indicate that it may be even more frequent than previously established,
More recent data seems to indicate a stronger effect to the mass of states at higher densities, what is more in line with early theoretical studies.