Examples of using A study in English and their translations into Malayalam
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Holmes A Study.
A study from China.
Watson A Study.
A study of history.
I have a study group.”.
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A study of birds 82.
Has anyone done a study?
A Study in Scarlet 1887.
Has someone done a study?
Years A study of the prophetic career of Muhammad.
He said that he had commissioned a study.
A Study in Scarlet was first published in 1887.
Clark et al.(2016) ran just such a study.
His first story"A Study in Scarlett" was published in 1887.
This book undertakes such a study.
A study conducted by the University of Copenhagen found that.
Why did you decide to write a study Bible?
A study says that women who wear red seem more attractive.
The name of the book was A Study in Scarlet.
A study on the prices of major agricultural crops of kerala.
Psychologist Abraham Maslow(1908-1970) made a study of the subject.
According to a study by the World Bank, 20 million Indian women quit jobs between 2004 and 2012.
In 1958, US scientist Robert Gerard conducted a study that claimed red stimulates and makes us anxious, while blue promotes calm.
A study conducted in 2008 revealed that drinking halfa liter before breakfast can reduce the number of calories consumed by 13 percent.
To illustrate, a study shows that up to 75% of individuals are not intaking the recommended daily amount(2).
A study published in the European Review for Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences measured black seed oil's ability to inhibit liver oxidative stress markers.
It turns out that a study was submitted to Dartmouth IRB by one of the researchers, but it differed substantially from the actual Montana study. .
A study done on twelve men showed that after taking this weight loss powder forty-five minutes before exercise increased their maximum weight load.
It turns out that a study was submitted to the Dartmouth IRB by one of the researchers, but the details differed substantially from those of the actual Montana study. .
A study covering clinical research in the 1980-90s found that only 21.5% of drug candidates that started Phase I trials were eventually approved for marketing.