Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
trabalhos esparsos
English translation:
sparse studies
Portuguese term
trabalhos esparsos
4 +3 | sparse studies | Marlene Curtis |
4 +1 | separate studies | Mariela Diaz-Butler |
4 | limited papers/pieces of work | Michael Powers (PhD) |
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Proposed translations
sparse studies
Solid State Communications : TEM studies on the formation of nano ... Although, a lot of studies has been carried out on one kind of metal/Si interface, very sparse studies have been carried out on the presence of different ...
linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0038109805009609
limited papers/pieces of work
Mike
separate studies
One cannot forget that separate studies in the past that considered such factors, already emphasized such influence.
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