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controlado
Restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds.
uncontrolled
contained
possessed
dominated
restrained
obsessed
disciplined
harnessed
pressurized
regimented
pressurised
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controlado
Restricted.
restricted
limited
1
Something began happening in terms of whatever physical rules
controlled
the situation.
2
The military said 224 people had fled government
controlled
area on Sunday.
3
Locals described the Government welcome as most tightly
controlled
in recent times.
4
However, the
controlled
growth of CNWs for specific applications remains a challenge.
5
Therefore, copper homeostasis in plant and animal cells must be tightly
controlled
.
6
A national operation
controlled
by seven people, and carried out by thousands.
7
Researchers, of course, go about their work in a
controlled
,
reproducible way.
8
Methods: Ancillary work of an interventional randomized open label
controlled
experimental study.
9
Conclusions: The problem caused by accounted fire has not been
controlled
effectively.
10
The Guild gave us food and perfectly
controlled
weather and health patches.
11
However, these adverse events were
controlled
and no treatment-related deaths were observed.
12
However, the beneficial effect of MPE remains unclear in prospective
controlled
studies.
13
However, these results were not confirmed in following randomised
controlled
prospective studies.
14
Davis earned that last break: huge effort, great speed and
controlled
risk.
15
Following are the main businesses currently
controlled
by the 56-year-old British billionaire:
16
The
U.S.
-
controlled
company said it expects to be profitable in the future.
controlled
controll
·
control by
control trials
controll explosion
control studies
control study
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controlado