Examples of using Program developed in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
He started talking about dekasegi, then the program developed, and now he talks about the current market of Brazil,” tells Claudia.
rather than any program developed by economists, which brought Depression-era joblessness to an end.
Program developed to assist children
Safe'n'Sec Pro Safe'n'Sec Personal is the program developed for user's data protection from known
are represented as functions used for interpolations in the program developed for the calculation.
That's precisely what you will be able to do once you have downloaded VPN Gate Client, an open-source program developed by the JapUniversityersity of Tsukuba,
component summary PCS and mental component summary MCS measures based on the manual and program developed by the instrument's authors.ª.
articles that focus on the use of psychoactive substances, written by nurses who participated in the program developed by the UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO AT RIBEIRÃO PRETO COLLEGE OF NURSING EERP-USP in partnership with the INTER-AMERICAN DRUG ABUSE CONTROL COMMISSION CICAD/OAS.
Programs developed to cause damage to a device.
Here you will find some programs developed by me, all in Delphi.
This program develops training, research
Sometimes the large companies offer free analogs of the programs developed by them.
Supported on environmental education to foster sustainability, the program develops actions that address.
This program, developed in association with the nursing graduation course, happened due to the complementary needs existing in the teaching-learning
The program, developed by Junior Achievement,
Usually the programs developed in the institutions where there was a well-established liver transplant programs with a large number of cases.
The program develops empowerment actions of rural communities to participate in the deployment
Already-running television shows as well as programs developed after 9/11 have reflected post-9/11 cultural concerns.
The programs developed intend to offer a better quality and a more humanized care to our children.