Examples of using An article published in English and their translations into Swedish
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I read with interest an article published last week in the Irish Times,
In an article published last week you can read about how one in four transactions occur in hotels.
An article published in the Archives of Internal Medicine documented the fact that whole grains have a powerful effect in preventing type 2 diabetes.
In an article published in the current issue of Psychotherapy
He recently developed these thoughts in an article published in Bioethics. Together with Linus Johnsson,
According to an article published last year in Science journal, the anoxic water
He would proceed to elaborate on the reasoning behind this statement in an article published in the programme to Ulla Isaksson's play Our Thursdays, performed at Dramaten in December of 1964.
In 1957, Wasson described the psychedelic visions that he experienced during these rituals in"Seeking the Magic Mushroom", an article published in the popular American weekly Life magazine.
explained an article published on the 17 November on the WorldWatch Institute website.
his colleagues examined the cheetah problem in an article published in the May 1986 issue of"Scientific American.
The[Palestinian] security services must act immediately to arrest him," Wattan said in an article published on its website.
has written an article published in the journal.
wrote in an article published at the end of April.
was the first to use the term"RNA World" in an article published in 1986.
According to an article published in The Lancet in June 2015,
Heinz Valk, in an article published a week after the 10-11 June 1988 spontaneous mass night-singing demonstrations at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.
In an article published in the Swedish Migration Agency's news letter Eleni Karageorgiou discusses what effects the UK's withdrawal from the EU might have for the individual and for the Common European Asylum System.
In an article published today in the journal Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, researchers at Uppsala University
Delayed OA is an article published in the traditional way, which the publisher makes freely available on the journal's website after an embargo period of up to two years.
In an article published early this year in the Journal of Allergy