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101 to stand trial
Jur. passer en jugement; comparaître devant un tribunalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to stand trial
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102 subject to trial
Jur. justiciableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > subject to trial
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103 summary trial
1) Jur. procédure simplifiée ou sommaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > summary trial
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104 show trial
noun procès m pour l'exemple -
105 time trial
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106 field trial
(for machine) essai sur le terrain -
107 free trial
essai m gratuit -
108 free trial period
période f d'essai gratuit -
109 multiple risk factor intervention trial
essai d'intervention multifactorielle (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > multiple risk factor intervention trial
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110 clinical trial
essai clinique -
111 open-label trial
essai ouvert -
112 randomized clinical trial
distribution aléatoire des sujets dans les groupes comparésEnglish-French medical dictionary > randomized clinical trial
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113 attend, trial, to
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114 commit, for, trial, to
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115 committal, for, trial
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116 criminal, trial
procès m criminel -
117 evidence, at, trial
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118 field, trial
épreuve f sur le terrain -
119 found, unfit, to, stand, trial, to
faire l'objet d'un verdict d'inaptitude à subir son procèsEnglish-French legislative terms > found, unfit, to, stand, trial, to
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120 genuine, issue, for, trial
question f litigieuseEnglish-French legislative terms > genuine, issue, for, trial
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