Examples of using A study in English and their translations into Urdu
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A Study of Man.
In this way, a study.
Find a study place.
Information Meetings a Study Center.
In a study of 2 thousand.
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This is confirmed by a study.
Spongebob: a study of the deep sea.
A study of two hundred and fifty-one patients.
This is shown by a study from 2014.
This trick is even supported by a study.
Related to a study of utilization and.
Well, to answer this question, we conducted a study.
A Study of Autonomy in Partner Choice in India. October 2013.
In 2013, researchers at Oxford University did a study on the future of work.
PlayUSA launched a study to find out the answer to those questions.
It features a study level and five different learning levels.
Note: William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature(New York: Longman, 1903), p. 534.
A study confirms that Android is more reliable than iOS- ADSLZone.
Note: James Martineau, A Study of Religion: Its Sources and Conents(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889), p. 392.
A study conducted among Indian Christian community found some interesting stats.
Note: James Seth, A Study of Ethical Principles(Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1905), p. 470.
A study in Madhya Pradesh shows the average age gap in the state across all socio-economic class is about 4.4 years.
Anna is on a study tour with her university. Today, she has come to Himeji Castle in Hyôgo Prefecture.
A study in 2009 found more than 70 per cent of students gain weight in their first year of study at university.
According to a study by U.S. experts, the use of touch screen devices can affect writing and speaking skills in children.
Last year, a study estimated that approximately 8 million metric tonnes of plastic enter the ocean from the land every year.
This is the first time a study of the effects of vitamin B6 and other vitamins B on dreams of such a large and diverse group of people has been conducted.".
In Uganda in 2014, they did a study: 80 percent of refugees in the capital city Kampala needed no humanitarian aid because they were working.
In a study published last week, researchers at Harvard University examined 21 brands of dietary supplements containing an herbal stimulant called Acacia rigidula.