Examples of using Reference group in English and their translations into Greek
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A Reference Group.
The Eurovision Reference Group.
The reference group 7.
It was approved by the Reference Group.
Add a reference group.
Foodborne Disease Burden Epidemiology Reference Group.
The Reference Group Switzerland.
The request was approved by the Reference Group.
Note: Reference group is administration of tofacitinib alone.
The Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group.
The Reference Group again gave a positive opinion of Kosovo's participation in ESC for 2018.
The request was approved by the Reference Group.
The reference group comprised 10 children that were not administered with the supplement.
The Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group.
Meanwhile, in the reference group patients, these complaints persisted until the end of treatment.
The Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group.
Reference group patients showed no significant changes in the indices of phosphorus-calcium metabolism;
The next meeting of the Reference Group will be in January.
The remaining four songs would be selected by the EBU's Reference Group.
On the Reference tab, in the Reference group, choose Researcher.
Family members constitute the most influential primary reference group.
Your reference group is defined as the people with whom you habitually identify and pass the time.
Family is the most influential reference group.
The reference group will discuss the matter of both Ukraine and Russia at their meeting next week.
Any fields in the first group are duplicated in the reference group.
An individual's reference group consists of all the persons that have a direct or indirect influence on the person's behavior.
Then a formal notice will be made at the reference group meeting on 12 June.
The Reference Group, the governing body of the Eurovision Song Contest met in Lisbon to continue planning for the 2018 event.
On 13 June 2017, RTP representatives met with the Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group at the EBU headquarters in Geneva.
Namely, the general population used as reference group for the calculation of the standard mortality ratios leading to unmeasurable confounding.