avaient comparé
-they had compared
Pluperfect ils/elles conjugation of comparer.

comparer

Pierre exposa qu’en plusieurs occasions, diverses personnes avaient comparé Jésus à Moïse, Élie, Isaïe et Jérémie.
Peter explained that he had been, at sundry times and by various persons, compared with Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
Deux essais avaient comparé une dose similaire de SH à la désoxyribonucléase recombinante (rhDNase).
Two trials compared a similar dose of HS to recombinant deoxyribonuclease (RhDNAse).
Cinq ECR avaient comparé l'acupuncture à l'acupuncture simulée.
Eight studies compared acupuncture versus sham acupuncture.
Cinq ECR (soit 411 participants) avaient comparé l'acupuncture à une acupuncture simulée pour le traitement du SCI.
The studies compared acupuncture to a placebo (fake therapy) or a steroid injection.
La seule chose qui pouvait me confirmer que c'était elle, c'était le test ADN qu'ils avaient comparé.
Only reason I knew it was her at all was because they DNA'd what was left.
Ils avaient comparé l'acupuncture avec/sans traitement supplémentaire à un placebo, à un traitement fictif ou à l'absence de traitement ou au même traitement supplémentaire.
They compared acupuncture with/without additional treatment against placebo or sham or no treatment or same additional treatment.
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