Examples of using Prof in English and their translations into Urdu
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Computer
Prof Tate.
Check with prof.
Prof Come.
In this lecture, prof.
Prof Patel.
During his visiting, prof.
Prof Borstlap.
I asked Prof Chadha.
Prof Hugl.
No, it is not okay, Prof Goldhill.
Prof Hawwash.
The Department of Health and Social Care is saying it is waiting tohear what England's chief medical officer, Prof Dame Sally Davies, has to say.
Prof:“How do you know?
Cows are particularly sensitive to heat because they cannot sweat,explains Prof Grant Dewell, a beef cattle vet at Iowa State University.
Prof Mohammad Alamgir.
With over 900 cases ofmeasles over the last 12 months in Britain, Prof Ashton writes that the current weaknesses in the public health delivery system should be resolved before resorting to legislation.
Prof M A Wajid is a consultant orthopedic surgeon working at National Hospital, DHA, Lahore.
We provide high-quality sports injury service for elite andamateur athletes. Prof M A Wajid is Chairman of Medical commission of Pakistan Cricket Board and provides treatment and advise international players about their injuries.
Prof Chen says his research proves that the grammar of the language we speak affects both our finances and our health.
In the end, she had asked Prof Wang to commute the punishment, and promised that she would never be late for class again.
Prof Leif Groop, one of the researchers, told the BBC:"This is extremely important, we're taking a real step towards precision medicine.
Asked for advice for young scientists, Prof Hawking said they should retain a sense of wonder about"our vast and complex" Universe.
Prof Hawking's children, Lucy, Robert and Tim, said in a statement:"His courage and persistence with his brilliance and humour inspired people across the world.
Speaking after that study, Prof Sir Richard Peto, at Oxford University, said"If women smoke like men, they die like men.".
Prof Wen-Bio Gan, from New York University, told the BBC:“Finding out sleep promotes news connections between neurons is new and nobody knew about this before.
The term li-fi was first coined by Prof Harald Haas from Edinburgh University, who demonstrated the technology at a Ted(Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference in 2011.
Prof Peter Weissberg, the medical director at the British Heart Foundation, said:"This is an important study that sheds light on one of the major puzzles relating to cholesterol and heart disease.
In the meantime, Prof McNeill said she would urge health professionals to discuss the use of e-cigarettes with people who want to quit smoking.
Prof Sharpe said a new treatment could be available soon:“I don't think it's massively long term, it's quite low-hanging fruit in regenerative medicine and hopeful in a three-to-five year period this would be commercially available.”.
Lead researcher Prof Kausik Ray, from St George's, University of London, told the BBC:"If you treat 73 people for about six years you will get one of these non-trivial bleeds.