英語 での As cited の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Tzetzes, as cited in El-Abbadi, Life and Fate, p. 101.
Alan Marshall and Michael Smith are two examples of this, as cited by Peter Vardy in“The Puzzle of Ethics”.
As cited by the South Korean official, Kim said he“won't interrupt your early morning sleep anymore.”.
Suidas Lexicon; Tzetzes, as cited in El-Abbadi, Life and Fate, p.
As cited by SCMP, the InVault successfully acquired a trust license from Hong Kong financial regulator.
Sensitive authentication data includes the data as cited in the following requirements 3.2.1 through 3.2.3.
Special categories of personal data canonly be processed on a lawful basis, as cited in Article 6& 9.
As cited by Bitcoinist, there is an increase in the number of new startups offering cryptocurrency services and products in Berlin.
Canavan Meyer Higgs 1992 Cole 1982Finkelhor 1980 Smith Israel 1987 As cited in Adler Schutz 1995.
As cited above, Greenberg(1998), indicates that electrical and photic stimulation of the normal retina operate via similar mechanisms.
He Verse It has been and remains a car comfortable suspension, progressive reactions and all,does not transmit reactivity other minivans, as cited above.
Rodimov(1976, as cited by Frolov, 2001) the walls of multi cavity structures can be considered as the boundaries of the potential electron's box.
Another name mentioned by the Greek writer is Lupparia,which is thought to be the closest city to modern-day Valdepeñas, as cited by Titus Livius.
As cited by News Bitcoin, the regulation plan also clarified that the meeting was focused on the service providers and not the hardware and software wallet developers.
Earth features averages of daily CO2 measurements at the Mauna Loa Observatory that have been made and reported by Scripps andNOAA-ESRL as cited under the Source CO2 tab.
The first cloud companies, like Workday and Salesforce as cited by Ellison, were cloud companies 15 years ago before"cloud" became the default catch-all category.
As cited by cointelegraph, investors who purchase this stablecoin will also be able to trade it against other digital assets including stablecoin Tether, Ethereum, and Bitcoin.
The earliest known usage in Western media is in a 1948article in the social-democratic Italian paper L'Umanita- as cited in a New York Times article on Italian politics of the same year.
As cited by Ethereum World News, Australian Post is currently helping people who are interested in the blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies crate accounts on various exchange platforms in minutes.
RoHS 3, or Directive 2015/863 was published in 2015 by the EU, and adds four additional restricted substances(phthalates)to the orginal list of six, as cited under REACH legislation*.
However, several Japanese investigators(i.e., Tatesu, 1964; Nakatani, 1990; Iwanami et al.,1994[as cited in Angrist, 1994]) have reported persisting psychoses in chronic stimulant users for up to 1 year after abstinence when amphetamine metabolites were no longer present.
Today the axis of resistance, including Hezbollah, will return as its most important priority… Jerusalem and Palestine and the Palestinian people andthe Palestinian resistance in all its factions,” Nasrallah said, as cited by Reuters.
In most cases, use of a phrase element such as CITE or STRONG is more appropriate since such elements express the meaning of the text more clearly.
But when you look closer,it's the tiny details such as citing with no original thought, only using transitional words, or simply cutting and pasting whole passages that set each type of plagiarism apart.
The regulations known as CITES were not designed for in-country consumption of wildlife and appear to be at best less than effective in stemming international trade in a number of species from area countries?
The‘Washington' Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora,more commonly known as CITES, aims to protect certain plants and animals by regulating and monitoring their international trade to prevent it reaching unsustainable levels.