summarised in English

verb
1
give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
these results can be summarized in the following table
synonyms:sum upabridgecondenseencapsulateoutlinegive an outline ofput in a nutshellrecapitulategive/make a summary ofgive a synopsis ofprécissynopsizegive the gist ofrecap
verb

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1. These characteristics are summarised by a three position alphanumeric.

2. The significant advances in data acquisation and processing are summarised.

3. The main outcomes of the discussion are summarised in the enclosure.

4. The vital questions were aptly summarised by Jacobs on 19 September.

5. The positions of the six nerve-specific hypersensitive sites are summarised in figure

6. The Churchwardens’ main duties are summarised in Canon E1 paragraphs 4 and 5

7. The measures adopted by the authorities of Liechtenstein can be summarised as follows:

8. The objectives of the proposed actions and the related indicators can be summarised as follows:

9. These prove his prescience, but it would have been better just to have summarised them.

10. In any event, all responses will be summarised in a report on the public consultation exercise.

11. summarised financial information of associates, including the aggregated amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and profit or loss

12. summarised financial information of associates, including the aggregated amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and profit or loss;

13. In the following discussion, we assume that AOO was estimated using the grid method summarised above.

14. Germany provided an overview of the accumulated loan amounts and conditions as summarised in Table 3.

15. (b) summarised financial information of associates, including the aggregated amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and profit or loss;

16. For the skills of interacting with the physical world the procedure summarised in Table 6 is appropriate.

17. All data should be summarised and tabulated with appropriate statistical evaluation and described in the text of this section.

18. The board also approved a press release which summarised, but in some detail, the terms of the notice.

19. Different categories of Amoebae can be distinguished by the appearance of the pseudopodia, and these are summarised in the diagram

20. Bare essentials Although food labelling law is now very complex, the gist of it may be summarised fairly simply.

21. More than a third of directors want more summarised information and want to see it in a more comprehensible, graphic form.

22. The data from the studies regarding various angiographic, sonographic and clinical endpoints were checked for methodical quality and summarised in meta-analyses.

23. Summarised, the difference is that with a ship moving ahead a fore headspring Bowses the bows in sharply and swings the stern out

24. As briefly summarised above, the Bailiff Section is responsible for serving summonses or legal documents and effecting the execution of court orders and judgments.

25. This was summarised by the organisation's first chairman, Otto Hörsing, who described their task as a "struggle against the swastika and the Soviet star".

26. The result was summarised in a historical analysis of monetary policy, Monetary History of the United States 1867–1960, which Friedman coauthored with Anna Schwartz.

27. As summarised by Jón Yngvi Jóhannsson: Bankster is in most respects a well written, traditional, psychological, realist novel, and a good example of the genre.

28. 7.4.2.2.2.2 Benthic The response of several benthic macroinvertebrates to acidification was summarised in the previous assessment and an updated and expanded summary is provided in Sections 6.4.2.2 and 6.4.2.3 of this assessment.

29. (31) The number of alternative ways for the distribution of mail through the various operators that has been summarised here is represented in a graph that is annexed to this Decision (Annex I).

30. Individual scientists, universities, and laboratories contribute to the overall scientific opinion via their peer-reviewed publications, and the areas of collective agreement and relative certainty are summarised in these respected reports and surveys.

31. The relevant properties of fibre-reinforced polymer materials and prestressing systems are summarised; in addition, the concepts for their application, including anchorage, to masonry structures are developed, and a general design procedure is presented.

32. I trust that the achievements and progress by the Tribunal summarised in this report are evidence of that absolute commitment to search for ways to maximize the efficiency and efficacy of the Tribunal without sacrificing due process norms.

33. This site has also released a cable titled Reykjavik 13 that summarised US diplomats ' discussions with Icelandic officials about that country 's financial troubles , and a video of a 2007 helicopter attack in Iraq that killed two Reuters .

34. I trust that the achievements and progress by the Tribunal summarised in this report are evidence of that absolute commitment to search for ways to maximize the efficiency and efficacy of the Tribunal without sacrificing due process norms

35. ‘In the circumstances I have summarised above, I believe that the right discount for the belated offer of Amends and apology is 35%.’ ‘Under section 4 of the Defamation Act 1952 the defendant can establish a valid defence if he proves that he published the words innocently and has made an offer of Amends.’

36. Other operational features The operational features of foreign exchange swaps can be summarised as follows: — they can take the form of liquidity-providing or liquidity-absorbing operations; — their frequency is not standardised; — their maturity is not standardised; — they are executed through quick tenders or bilateral procedures (see Chapter 5); — they are normally executed in a decentralised manner by the national central banks (the Governing Council of the ECB can decide whether, under exceptional circumstances, bilateral foreign exchange swaps may be executed by the ECB); and — the Eurosystem may select, according to the criteria specified in Section 2.2 and Annex 3, a limited number of counterparties to participate in foreign exchange swaps.