Examples of using Recent study in English and their translations into German
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A recent study by Olivares et al.
Our meeting today brought to mind this recent study by a group of psychologists.
Yet a recent study Bouillon et al.
This compound has been offered to pets and also the recent study asserts that it might improve the adiponectin.
In a recent study of the IPBES.
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A recent study in northern Italy illustrates this point.
According to a recent study 73% of German companies apply Use Cases.
A recent study found that businesses that market with infographics grow in traffic an average of 12% more than those who don't.
According to a recent study, the average life span of the Japanese is still increasing.
A recent study by the World Bank looked at 200 cases of corruption.
She said that a recent study had dismissed these fears, showing that the real burden was fairly light.
A recent study was utilised to examine expats' use of Dutch.
The expert presented a recent study in which 740 health care professionals were asked about their attitudes toward euthanasia.
A recent study has shown 14 of 15 wells to be contaminated.
A recent study in France shows that xenophobia is on the increase again.
This recent study done by Dr. Jana Uher involves Capuchin Monkeys in the research center.
Our recent study(7-9) was carried out between 1982 and 1984 and covers the years 1973-1987.
A recent study shows that exclusive arrangements in these areas are pervasive across Europe.
A recent study of Spanish schemes showed that more than half of the schemes do not meet that requirement.
One recent study found that content marketing cost 62% less than traditional marketing and generates about 3X as many leads.
A recent study has demonstrated that it could increase administrative costs by around 40.
A recent study published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters seems to answer this complex question in part.
A recent study estimated that while the current worldwide market for human tissue is just €60 million, it could soon grow to €100 billion.
A recent study by the German e‑Justice academy6 showed an increasing use of ICT in the administration of justice within the European Union.
A recent study revealed that 61% of online purchases failed because companies refused to sell to people from other countries.
A recent study of European SMEs has shown that authoritative guidance is helpful and effective in implementation of legal provisions.
The recent study on employment suggests that more than 5 million jobs in the EU may be directly dependent on, closely related to or induced by the postal sector.
A recent study estimates that average annual GDP growth will match the average German rate only in Saxony in Brandenburg in the period 2015 to 2030.
A recent study from the University of Louisville even proves that marijuana does not cause you to lose brain cells, and this was corroborated by Cambridge University.
A recent study on Maternal Mortality has suggested that maternal mortality in Africa could be significantly reduced if HIV-positive mothers were given access to antiretroviral medications.