Examples of using Pps in English and their translations into Portuguese
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where we have the presence of other confreres: Pps.
The patellofemoral pain syndrome(pps) is a most frequent knee disorders in young adult women.
Although pps is a high incidence,
It is only known that pps can lead electromyographic changes in the muscles vastus medialis(vmo)
This study aimed to identify pps in pigs in the finishing phase by serology e.
Harald Welte reported a 2.1M pps(packets per second) UDP packet forwarding
The results showed that sentences with embedded pps by recursion did not present declination reset, contrary to sentences with embedded pps by coordination.
The slow execution of PPs(in particular of cross-border project sections),
Aim: to assess orthostatic postural control in adults with aap/pps using the kinematic mapping of interjoint coordination of the lower limbs
the Member States should give the highest priority to the execution of existing PPs, in particular cross-border sections,
the interjoint coordination of lower limbs in patients with aap/pps remains unknown.
years DP 10.8 and the median age was 32 years; 42.9% were PPs, 29.5% were APs, and 27.6% were CPs Table 1.
as well as of the educational projects of the courses(pps) of the investigated institutions.
study the primal proximal sequence(pps) and the dual proximal sequence dps.
the delays in executing PPs(see paragraph 11),
The objective of this study was to analyze the amplitude of the h-reflex in women characterized clinically with the pps and in asymptomatic women,
and a 0.8 pps repetition rate as depicted on Fig.
for coastal sites and 3 pps for inland bathing waters.
the aim is to observe prosodic realizations of sentences, which presents three pps, merged by recursion or coordination.
by employing 0,5 mm-thick' ti' 6' al' 4' v'- alloy plaques with fiber laser modified surface in order to optimize metal adhesion with poli-phenylene sulfide(pps) thermoplastic polymer.