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delinear
catalão
delimitar
espanhol
definir
Determine the essential quality of.
specify
delineate
delimit
delimitate
português
delinear
português
especificar
catalão
determinar
espanhol
precisar
Decide upon or fix definitely.
set
determine
limit
fix
português
especificar
specify
delineate
delimit
delimitate
1
Risk factors specific for the development of malignancies remain difficult to
specify
.
2
The City, however could not
specify
exactly which parts would be affected.
3
The official did not
specify
whether the city would offer financial help.
4
The company did not
specify
the precise number of apps at issue.
5
Fines are also possible with regulations under development to
specify
the rates.
1
Objective: Our objective was to further
delineate
the cutaneous changes in RSD.
2
Additional studies are needed to fully
delineate
the effects of all AEDs.
3
We reviewed these cases to better
delineate
preoperative factors predictive of unresectability.
4
Further studies are needed to
delineate
their mechanisms of regulating peritoneal transport.
5
These results
delineate
two consistent mechanisms by which prestimulus activity shapes perception.
1
IRA acts the same way, trying to
delimit
itself from terrorism.
2
It could be used to search through mail files where blank lines
delimit
paragraphs.
3
I had a hunger within me for something I could neither define nor
delimit
.
4
But, as we now generally
delimit
the words, they differ.
5
In code examples,
delimit
a multiline comment that can extend from one line to another.
1
We designed a fully automatic method to
delimitate
the OR on a magnetic resonance imaging using tractography.
2
Now we must get to closer quarters, and show how it enables us to
delimitate
the exact position comedy occupies among all the other arts.
3
All Germany's other frontiers should be
delimitated
in a like spirit.
1
Answer: It's how you choose to answer that question that
defines
you.
2
Time to expiration affects the value of the option and
defines
risk.
3
The question of what
defines
abuse or neglect can also be unclear.
4
It'd also make a good arsenal, the way Cleaver
defines
the term.
5
Yet the increase of entropy, in this thinking, is what
defines
time.
6
Many of their high-profile decisions avoided the polarization that
defines
Washington today.
7
It was a controversial operation that Schilling today
defines
as a success.
8
It needs enemies because it
defines
itself through emphasizing others as different.
9
Because work doesn't just keep you fed-itin large part
defines
you.
10
As for Bolton, he
defines
'punk' in terms of how it looks.
11
Focus Ireland
defines
this as being homeless for more than six months.
12
Once again, the promise of liquid water
defines
our targets of search.
13
Having a framework that clearly
defines
the firm's escalation policy can help.
14
Because the delivery of procedural obstetrics
defines
the safety of the population.
15
Generation
defines
the context under which immigrants arrive in the United States.
16
It's not, to my mind, an expression that
defines
the last year.
defines
define
· ·
define as
define how
define marriage
define the term
define sexual
português
delinear
especificar
catalão
delimitar
especificar
definir-se
determinar
fixar
espanhol
definir
delimitar
especificar
precisar
determinar
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