Examples of using To instruments in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Before these modifications, the design of their shoulders was closer to instruments of the violin family.
marketable instruments continues to foster the allocation of funds to instruments outside M3.
Brazilian law, although inserted in civil law is not averse to instruments that have gained more notoriety in the anglo-saxon,
provided on-site support to instruments mounted on pallets.
be closely related to issues of competences, to instruments and to procedures.
allowing easy access to instruments and equipment.
The passive transformer is ideal for adding a smooth warm tone to instruments such as keyboards,
high SPL means it is suited to a range of audio sources from vocals to Instruments.
from vocals to instruments.
from vocals to instruments.
The multi-pattern design makes it ideal for capturing a range of audio sources from vocals to instruments and everything in between.
Featuring four mic/line input channels, each with XLR and 1/4'' inputs, the XP1000B is perfecting for connecting a range of devices from microphone to instruments.
from vocals to instruments as well as line inputs.
you have access to instruments, effects, and plug-ins all within the Xpand! 2 workstation!
for capturing studio-grade recordings, from vocals to instruments and more.
universal adherence to instruments relating to weapons of mass destruction(BWC,
there are ones devoted to instruments that show evidence of hunting
The present study aimed to analyze the scientific production related to instruments that evaluate emotional self-regulation through an integrative literature review through a search in the Brazilian SciELO database for the period 2008 to 2017.
Among 689 elderly without cognitive deficit suggestive of dementia were excluded those who have not responded completely to instruments of interest and included those who met certain criteria Figure 1.
availability of participants' time in replying to instruments within its activities, the refusal to answer for personal reasons,