Приклади вживання Could form Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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river deltas and minerals that could form water.
In fact, the principle of collecting eggs with 3-5 refills could form the basis of nesting dolls.
The findings have high implication because it suggests that bodies of water like this could form on Mars.
RNA formed that could form the basis for biological life.
he was asked to walk up and down so that the judges could form an idea of his condition.
Levison and his team built on that research to model more precisely how the tiny pebbles could form planets seen in the galaxy today.
Devices could form a tiny personal area network(PAN)
If these repulsive forces were too strong, then only small atoms could form, such as hydrogen, and then there would be no oxygen or carbon.
These and other conceptual principles could form the basis for the reform of higher education at the present stage.
Devices could form a tiny personal area network(PAN)
This word together with the suffix en could form an Old English adjective ōken, well suited to the name of locality.
Vitaliy Klychko also believes that the democratic majority in the new Verkhovna Rada could form around“UDAR”.
The mission has made significant further progress in discussions on measures and reforms that could form the basis of a new program supported by the IMF.
would dilute matter before any stars, planets or life could form.
The mission has made significant further progress in discussions on measures and reforms that could form the basis of a new program supported by the IMF.
Our idea is that these antigens could form the basis of immunity against influenza.
to immunity could form fully.
possibly with Turkey, could form a circle of associate partners of the European Union.
The Ural region could form a republic- as it tried to do in 1993- around Yekaterinburg,
The most dangerous risk is that enough scar tissue could form within the throat as a result of the incisions to make the airway more narrow than it was prior to surgery,