Examples of using Readapted in English and their translations into Portuguese
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suitably readapted and optimized for the Audya series.
must be reviewed and readapted.
Despite this, MP has already invented some solutions and readapted others to better suit the Portuguese market.Â.
prejudices experienced by active and readapted teachers are related to the return to work process.
It represents a great manufacturing complex from the first half of the 20th century, readapted for museological purposes.
As for the meanings ascribed by readapted teachers, the analysis indicated the existence of a conflict between wanting
Based on, the teacher when readapted cannot be used in the professional genre,
Readapted teachers are those with physical or mental limitations,
Thus, the material was readapted to be applied with the indigenous adolescent,
six of active teachers and five readapted; and three focus groups, two with readapted teachers and one active.
The economic rationality underlying the construction of the European exchange-rate mechanism should be readapted to the current financial circumstances so as to create the conditions
Figure 1 shows the evolution of the performance of the participant during the application of the PECS readapted to the indigenous culture during the study phases,
directed to the classroom; readapted teachers do not initially identify these as having returned to work, even though they returned to school.
has been readapted for rural accommodation targeting the full welfare of visitors
which had been adapted or readapted with hearing aids in 2008 or 2009.
From the replication of the readapted and bilingual PECS, it was found
not just the active and readapted teachers.
the teacher was identified as active or readapted.
also with the words active or readapted, referring to the participants that composed.
what you do in school when you return"to work" as a readapted teacher.