Examples of using To a recent study in English and their translations into Finnish
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Mr. Thurston, according to a recent study.
According to a recent study, Saxon wines are all the rage.
Richard! Mr. Thurston, according to a recent study.
According to a recent study, simply thinking about exercise.
Abnormal birth weight is often caused by genetic factors, according to a recent study.
Mr. Thurston, according to a recent study… Richard! Hector?
According to a recent study EU consumers could, each year, save €12-40 billion if energy markets are fully integrated.
In this context, attention should be drawn to a recent study analysing the causes for car price differentials.
According to a recent study,« both sexes contributed to the development of Science in Portugal in the last 20 years.
Psychiatric disorders do not increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland.
According to a recent study, changes in relationships have links to physical activity.
Nevertheless, more than 75% of all chickens slaughtered in the European Union are contaminated with bacteria, according to a recent study carried out by the European Food Safety Authority.
Similarly, according to a recent study by the OECD, the development of private savings will be negatively affected by the aging of the population.
In Ireland many dumps are on the periphery of large residential areas and, according to a recent study, are a serious threat to pregnant women.
According to a recent study by the Finnish Environment Institute, only every fourth municipality currently sets sustainability goals for procurement.
The use of benzodiazepines and related drugs(Z drugs) is associated with a modestly increased risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland.
According to a recent study by Sitra, one in three companies exploiting industrial symbiosis creates jobs through the recycling of materials.
Back Strong political support highlighted in bioeconomy discourse The current discourse relating to the forest based bioeconomy doesn't place sufficient weight on the interaction between citizens, decision-makers andbioeconomy actors, according to a recent study.
According to a recent study, over 35% of businesses in the euro area systematically use dual pricing when invoicing customers.
According to a recent study published by the airport association ACI Europe, Helsinki Airport is the 12th most important hub in Europe.
According to a recent study, the costs of developing and/or incorporating rules into national law are low to moderate.
According to a recent study by the European Parliament, the cost of the remaining restrictions to cabotage is around €50 million per year.
According to a recent study the achievement of limit values for benzene may be especially difficult in Southern Europe mainly due to climatic conditions.
Speaking of which, according to a recent study out of Oxford University when someone takes on a new romantic partner that person loses one or two close friends.
According to a recent study from Navigant Research, 85 million autonomous-capable vehicles are expected to be sold annually around the world by 2035[9].
According to a recent study, only three of the 50 businesses identified as world leaders in green technology are located in Europe; the others are in Asia or the United States.
According to a recent study in the United Kingdom, the number of people worldwide who are learning English will peak at around 2 billion in the next 10-15 years.
According to a recent study of Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology(PURE) conducted in 21 countries across five continents, CVD continues to be one of the leading causes of death across the world.
According to a recent study(carried out by the London School of Economics in 1997), 6 they have increased employment and private investment significantly in recipient regions, with large spillover effects in neighbouring ones.
According to a recent study by the trade unions, at least 8% of annual cancer deaths are directly caused by exposure to carcinogens in the workplace and this exposure could be prevented by substitution of carcinogens with less harmful substances.