Examples of using Described in the introduction in English and their translations into French
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Odor: described in the introduction.
Refers to a specific situation described in the introduction of this.
As described in the introduction, Ruby is a programming language.
Odor properties: described in the introduction.
As described in the introduction, can reduce this load of radiation.
FIG. 1 has already been described in the introduction.
As described in the introduction above, only reduced until it reaches hidden file system.
FIG. 1 corresponds to the prior art andhas been described in the introduction.
Tragic events described in the introduction to.
As described in the Introduction to SAC 046“Report of the Security and Stability Advisory Committee on Root Scaling”3.
FIG. 1, which corresponds to a prior art method,has been described in the introduction.
FIGS. 1 and2 have been described in the introduction to the description.
This receiver proves sub-optimal in some situations described in the introduction.
Footnote 10 These ten colleagues have also kindly agreed to serve on the response panel, described in the Introduction to the module.
Compared to the additional methods described in the introduction, this method is technically simple.
These conditions are designed to mitigate the risks ofimproper use of or overuse of ERAs described in the Introduction to this chapter.
As described in the Introduction of this report, a reportable liquids release must contain hydrocarbons and must be greater than 1.5 m3 1,500 litres.
As described in the introduction to the proposed programme budget for the biennium 2002-2003, a variety of training measures were taken during the preparation of that programme budget to ensure that key staff were familiar with results-based budgeting techniques.
Importantly, the categories of MSF research closely correspond to the six pillars of Ebola outbreak control described in the introduction.
MS: 270(M+, 0), 183, 159, 139, 115, 83, 69, 57, 41. The odor properties of these two compounds, as well as of their mixtures,are described in the introduction.
Health Canada initiatives related to development of appropriate research protocols for investigation in this area are described in the Introduction of this report.
On account of the economic and political circumstances described in the introduction to the report, we feel that the standard of services and activities requires further development and support.