WebI noted a slight downward trajectory. Ho notato una lieve traiettoria verso il basso. Increased damage to tissue was noted. È stato notato un aumento del danno tessutale. His investigations on pathological histology and teratology were widely noted. Le sue indagini sulla istologia patologica e teratologia sono stati ampiamente noti. WebTranslations in context of "TO BE NOTED" in english-german. HERE are many translated example sentences containing "TO BE NOTED" - english-german translations and search engine for english translations.
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Webnoted yours. / yours noted. Dear XY, Noted yours. Let us check the situation, and we will come back to you asap. Regard…. His commitment to education was well noted. Zeugnissprache, ist eine bewertung für einen Le…. Dear XY, well noted your comment on.... Bin mir nicht ganz sicher, ob ich hier im richtige…. WebB, second note of the musical alphabet and the seventh degree of the "natural scale" of C. In Germany and Scandinavia, however, the alphabetical name for this note is not B but H, while B stands for B flat, a fact which is important to remember in dealing with German music, German writings on music, and so on. irish update
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WebNoted econ omic research institutes. [...] are of the opinion that the global economy has surmounted the most severe recession of. [...] the post-war period and is on the way to a gradual recovery, but that the causes of the worldwide financial and banking crisis have not yet been resolved. emu.hu. emu.hu. WebTo be noted for something you do or have means to be well-known and admired for it. Lawyers are not noted for rushing into change. American English: noted / ˈnoʊtɪd / … WebName, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference. April 16 15. ... Karl Berger, 88, German-American jazz pianist, composer, and educator (Creative Music Studio). Bruria David, 84, American-Israeli rebbetzin, founder of Beth Jacob Jerusalem. irish university review