Examples of using Study points in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Study points to possible alternative to amalgam.
Questions were guidelines to direct the study points that should be explored.
The study points to the intentional action of reasons- for and why- why?
The analysis of the findings of this study points to the importance of such investigation.
A study points to the preference for more information about the procedure.
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The program contains two obligatory foundation courses,each of which is worth 10 EC study points.
This study points out the interface subjectivity and competences in the area of work.
Although the prevalence of consumption in Europe varies across nations from 4% to 46%, our study points to a prevalence among Portuguese adolescents that is lower than the European average.
Another study points to the non efficacy of preparatory procedures on patients' pain.
The device dispenses with the use of mouthpieces,special sensors, and calculations to determine study points on the EBT increase curve.
The study points to the great problem of the increasing of overweight and obesity in Brazil.
The accumulated probability of global survival found in this study points to the lack of statistical significance in the comparison of male and female patients Log Rank=0.114.
The study points to a reconstruction of collective memories in the period of civil military dictatorship in brazil.
The geographic andtemporal persistence of leprosy described in this study points to the need to search for new control strategies in these areas, where there is a risk of overlapping.
This study points to an association between age and HBP and mean SBP among Kaingang women.
Based on specific enforcement and monitoring, using the proposed methodology, the study points that firms with either type of agreement between shareholders have higher quality of accounting earnings disclosed.
This study points to the importance of the work for the quality of life and the perception of health of adults in productive age.
In this perspective, the study points to the importance of the role of black women in political and electoral positions.
Study points(hazards) were obtained, which generated different levels of risk, those of which are the guideline definers.
Despite these limitations, our study points to the importance of establishing defined and strict targets in quality control processes.
A study points that the access shows as a fundamental aspect to be considered as a strategy to qualify the prenatal care assistance.
Reinforcing this issue, the study points out the relation between the increase of these hospitalizations and low coverage of ESF Family Heath Strategy.
Another study points to evidence of autistic deficits in the episodic or self-conscious memory of personally experienced events.
It is guided by observation andanalysis of these data that the study points to a significant drop in the number of rural schools in the county, showing how the policy of closing these schools stem from numerous factors beyond the individual will remain in the field or not. finally, it presents some of the p.
The study points to changes in the cultural scene in brazil in recent years that justify new demands on professional of performing arts.
Evidence in our study points, therefore, in the same direction of that found in the other studies mentioned herein.
This study points simultaneity as a possibility of time in which the ethical relationship with each other is a prerequisite for educational practices.
One study points to a variety of psychosocial problems occurring as a result of facial paralysis, including depression, anxiety, rejection, and paranoia in patients.
The study points to the need for further research to deepen, enlarge and validate the concept of family vulnerability in different care environments.
This study points to the need of building spaces of practice that bet and encourage independence, creativity and ethical commitment of the students.
