Exemples d'utilisation de Third presentation en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Third presentation.
In a way,there was a third presentation.
Third presentation.
A number of perspectives was explored in the third presentation.
The third presentation.
The play will be presented on the following dates(please note the revised date of the third presentation).
The third presentation made by Dr.
A second presentation by ECDC on the epidemiology and a third presentation by WHO on the policy during a pandemic- President: M.
The third presentation was made by Mr.
For schools that cannot fit all students in a single presentation please ask your school outreach coordinator if a second or third presentation at your school is possible.
Third presentation by Alexander Bennett.
Attention, in case of absence at the third presentation, the package will be returned to us.
The third presentation came from Dr. Mario Elstner.
Trade can also work for agriculture to promote rural areas andjobs through various means including promotion of high quality products such as GIs- this is the subject of the third presentation.
The third presentation focused on HOPE and transformation Romans 8:23.
Life.” The“Listening andWriting Committee” offered its third presentation focusing mainly on points to be kept in mind when framing the final document.
The third presentation reviewed a CubeSat programme justification model.
A third presentation of these events is repeated from chapter 15,5 till chapter 16.
The third presentation included a review of the progress in space technology made in Malaysia.
The third presentation was made by Etienne KOUZONG, Manager of ASI accreditation programme.
A third presentation is reporting the expression of M2PK in specific human tumor types.
The third presentation is characterized by shallow ulcers scattered throughout the diaper area.
Our third presentation for the evening was from Stewart Elgie the founder of the Sierra Legal Defense Fund now EcoJustice.
The third presentation addressed the issue of university research on traditional medicine and its implications for Aboriginal communities.
The third presentation is expected to demonstrate the role of the statistics sector as a technical and advocacy platform for the promotion of APAI- CRVS.
The third presentation demonstrated how remotely sensed data and GIS could be used for alpine cartography.
The third presentation will be on the changes in educational policies conducive to the establishment of a national system of measurement of student achievement.
In the third presentation, the speaker addressed the issue of coherence between debt and trade policies and related obligations of States.
The third presentation provided insight into how guidelines for medium- and long-term adaptation could be developed, building on the NAPA guidelines.
A third presentation focused on hemophilia carriers and described their bleeding symptoms and challenges as well as past and current approaches to care.
