Examples of using As cited in English and their translations into Swedish
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As cited by Margenstern(1991).
Shankel's, as cited in Denton Jr.
This amount is largely minus for the same reasons as cited in 3(see*).
Human error was cited as the precipitating cause.
the Jewish Encyclopædia as cited.
Widerberg(as cited in Hagström, 2005) claims that….
The other version of this hadith as cited by al-Bukhari in.
Shankel's, as cited in Denton Jr. These include,
Rejection of amendments for the same reasons as cited for the first Directive.
Potential applications, as cited by the NIH, include nanoscale tools that enable doctors to"search out
Regulatory uncertainty was cited as one of the reasons.
Individuals with an ASD have significant impairments in the social domain as defined by the nature of the diagnosis as cited in the DSM-IV.
Ginns et al(as cited in Norton, 2009)
Thus Apollinarianism leaves little literature except as cited in the works of its critics.
As cited in the Joint Communication on the EU's Comprehensive Approach,‘long term engagement in peace
Confirm the responsibilities are understood by both parties as cited in the sales contract.
is in agreement with Ginns et al(as cited in Norton, 2009), as she reports the importance of theoretical reflection in creating insight
Detail[edit] Individuals with an ASD have significant impairments in the social domain as defined by the nature of the diagnosis as cited in the DSM-IV.
Com cited as the source.
This was always cited as the Promised Land.
Sadly, it is still cited as truth.
Accounting is cited as the language of business.
Practices in some third countries are cited as examples.
The judiciary is commonly cited as a comparable example.
It is a stable document and may be used as reference material or cited as a normative reference from another document.
Is cited as anticipating the Big Bang theory.