Examples of using Institutes in English and their translations into Turkish
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The International Winter Institutes(held initially at Sanibel Island, and later at Gainesville) provided the initiation
Romanian and German aerospace institutes plan to sign a co-operation agreement to produce aircraft for regional flights.
research institutes, universities and dorms now have broadband internet connectivity via the three-year activity of USAID's Macedonia Connects Project.
established go institutes in Beijing and Shanghai; however, the Japanese team won 32 of its 35 games.
And we summarize them this way: the institutes have got to be relevant,
more than 30 research institutes in the city.
Formation des Maîtres IUFMs, or university institutes for teacher education.
There are 5 faculties at the university, which consists of 13 Institutes, 9 departments
And we summarize them this way: the institutes have got to be relevant,
Institutes provisions that seek to diminish corporate environmental accountability. Today, the senate will vote on Bill 939… Which, at its core.
Some institutes around the world are working on this principle, but they never understood the concept.
graduate students, ten institutes and about 4,500 teachers and assistants.
These institutes were located at the LMU, under Arnold Sommerfeld,
The various academic faculties, departments, and institutes are organised into four divisions,
Computerisation of the entire healthcare system- including outpatient clinics, hospitals and institutes-- would cost an estimated 66.3m euros. File.
Or the"Special Institutes" where they take the children who don't meet the standards of the Reich.
These are the three words which caused Dr Skarosa to set up institutes, like this one, all over the world to protect the dead.
multiple academies; institutes; The spaceship: the result of work of tens of thousands of people; design offices; laboratories.
These papers immediately put the personnel at the leading theoretical physics institutes onto applying these new tools to understanding atomic and molecular structure.
Research funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health has shown that the average Adventist in California lives 4 to 10 years longer than the average Californian.