Examples of using Article published in English and their translations into Greek
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Article published in EL PAIS.
Extract from Article published here.
Article published in Le Monde.
Selected quotes from article published here.
The article published in Forbes.
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Be that as it may, according to an article published….
An article published in Wikipedia.
When it refers to an article published in a magazine.
An article published in CityMetric.
Thanks so much… And we found this article published last February.
Article published in New Republic.
According to the SpielTimes, in an article published on April 14th, 2019, it reads….
Article published in The Conversation.
Prominent Egyptian journalist Hossam Bahgat explained in an article published yesterday.
Article published in the newspaper' El País'.
With this initiative-appeal Kissinger stepped in an article published in The National Interest Magazine.
An article published in 2007 by Julie E.
In most cases it is painful,according to a 1984 article published in a scientific journal called the Clinical Journal of Pain.
Article published in the newspaper«Zëri i popullit»(1).
Retrieved 29 October 2010.↑Udo Jürgens ist jetzt Schweizer, article published on 28 February 2007 at blick. ch(in German)↑ Dave Thompson.
In an article published in the international….
Of these, 80 percent face poverty and also have to deal with educational lagging andgender violence, according to an article published by the organisation México Social, a multi-media project which promotes human and social rights.
In an article published in Viaţa Românească nr.
An Apple is one of the America's favorite fruit rich in flavonol quercetin, an antioxidant compound that works asa natural antihistamine and also blocks allergic reactions, in reference to an article published in the Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents.
Read the article published by www. zarpanews.
A Manhattan Research survey recently found many physicians believe digital communication technologies, including mobile apps,can be used to improve patient outcomes, according to an article published October 8 in Medical Economics.
Original article published on open Democracy 50.50.
(HealthDay News)- A Manhattan Research survey recently found that many physicians believe digital communication technologies, including mobile apps,can be used to improve patient outcomes, according to an article published Oct. 8 in Medical Economics.
An article published on the CruiserCustomizing.
The details are described in an article published in the open access journal Computational Astrophysics and Cosmology.