Examples of using Latest study in English and their translations into Spanish
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According to the data reflected in the latest study by Oxford Economics
The latest study carried out by the rural accommodation browser Toprural states that 31% of total foreigners choosing rural tourism in Spain are French, 22% British
The latest study performed by the Catalan University Quality Assurance Agency(AQU Catalunya)
We came to this conclusion after reading the latest study carried out by BrightLocal, a company specializing in SEO tools, which reveals that consumers are now
However, IUCN's latest study on this matter, Policy Matters:
the problem of implementation still persisted as the latest study of the Convention's implementation carried out by the Queen's Counsel had shown.
The latest study builds upon research Profitero published in October 2017 when the company compared online price differences for 13 key non-CPG(Consumer Packaged Goods)
has confirmed in its latest study in March 1997 that 27.5 per cent of Iraqi children under five years of age suffer from chronic malnutrition
As indicated in the Secretariat's latest study on this issue(A/CN.9/WG. IV/WP.90),
it should come as no surprise that expenditure on digital advertising in our country exceeded 754 million euros in the first semester of the year, according to the latest study carried out by IABSpain in collaboration with the consulting firm PwC.
also works at 80 K but not at 300 K. Over 100,000 CPU hours were invested in this latest study.
The latest studies are related to the surgical sphere.
You can also find some of the latest studies& outcomes related data here.
Latest studies clarify state of health in Bahrain.
Read about the World Health Organization's latest studies of water resources.
Org in an article about latest studies on the script.
A later study by Taylor(2004) arrives at a similar result.
You can find the latest studies and background info on the Urban Mobility Package here.
In a later study, Burchfield reported more indirectly.
That comes very significantly into play in a later study.