Examples of using Poorly defined in English and their translations into Spanish
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scalloped, or poorly defined.
The mechanisms that underlie this observation are poorly defined.
These are two very extensive terms and poorly defined.
In fact, it was poorly defined, incomplete and without clear targets.
scalloped, or poorly defined.
Highly refractory epilepsy in a poorly defined sample.
remains poorly defined.
A melanoma lesion's borders are often poorly defined.
scalloped or poorly defined;
As a result, the outer rim is irregular and poorly defined.
Governance is a broad and often poorly defined term, yet good governance is essential to enable forested countries to achieve lasting reductions in deforestation.
Obviously the finish is bad, poorly defined, but this was still a test,
The rim edge is heavily worn and poorly defined, with smaller craters lying along the sides.
The Office also found that the function of risk management was poorly defined.
the upper bound of B0 is still poorly defined Figure 2.
FREQUENtly mADE mIStAkES IN CommUNICAtIoN PlANNINg: No PRoPER PRoBlEm ANAlySIS The role of communication is usually poorly defined when implementing NBSAPs.
There are five poorly defined races, differing mainly in the brightness of the plumage.
Unfortunately, for all its recent attention, agrobiodiversity still falls under the category of being a“poorly defined emerging issue”.
large-scale child labour surveys often used poorly defined samples, were not sensitive to age
very poorly defined transition from forehead to muzzle.