Examples of using Global study in English and their translations into Slovak
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Connected Life is a leading global study of the digital attitudes
A large new global study published in the Lancet has confirmed the findings of previous research
Australian culture and information about the Global Study Awards scholarship.
However, in this case, I am genuinely grateful and completely ECSTATIC to the journey the Global Study Award has encouraged before me.”.
About the Data: TNS' Connected Life is a global study of the digital attitudes
StudyPortals and British Council IELTS launched The Global Study Awards.
A global study of diseases called into question the previous reference system of the importance of various health problems.
StudyPortals and British Council IELTS launched The Global Study Awards.
Public more likely to return wallet containing larger sum of money, global study finds.
In the global study we have collected new data on how it is perceived by children
According to a global study by Adobe,"only 1 in 4 believe they are living up to their creative potential.".
According to a global study by PwC approximately 30% of firms are victims of fraud annually.
IKEA held a new global study, which name was given-"From what the house is built"?
In a global study by AC Nielsen over 60% of women confirmed that 60 is the new middle age.
A recent global study carried out by IDC on behalf of IFS reveals how businesses can get sustainable ROI from ERP implementations.
These European metropoles, according global study made by Parkopedia from May 2017, belong to top 16 cities the most expensive short-term parking costs.
growth of bacteria, but this global study is that the first to use large-scale population data to further investigate the link between high iron levels and bacterial skin infections.
The global study of more than 450,000 adults in 10 countries- including the UK- found that daily consumption of all types of soft drinks was linked with a higher chance of dying young.
growth of bacteria, but this global study is the first to use large-scale population data to further investigate the link between high iron levels and bacterial skin infections.
The global study involved researchers from the UK,