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Snuppelina Posted 12 years ago
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practical applications

Hi, is it correct to say (literally translated):

Our conclusions/research results found their practical applications (that is, we were able to analyze the distribution of radionuclides in water and soil, etc.)

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snuppelina , is it correct to say (literally translated):Our conclusions/research results found their practical applications That is possible, yes. It is rather literary, not scientific, however.

  • snuppelina , is it correct to say (literally translated):Our conclusions/research results found their practical applications That is possible, yes.
  • It is rather literary, not scientific, however.
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snuppelina, is it correct to say (literally translated):Our conclusions/research results found their practical applications
That is possible, yes. It is rather literary, not scientific, however.

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