Примери за използване на Australian scientists на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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When the Australian scientists began trying to recreate the forces at work in the area of the 7th arc in March 2014 they realized that by pure luck there were at that moment two NOAA drifters in the water at the northern end of arc.
wet ones,” the Australian scientists say.
wet ones,” the Australian scientists noted.
In the early XX century, the Australian scientist Douglas Mawson organized an expedition to Antarctica.
Australian scientist:"Evidence for a link between crop circles
Year-old Australian scientist heads to Switzerland to access euthanasia.
Year-old Australian scientist goes to Switzerland for euthanasia.
Year-old Australian scientist seeks Swiss euthanasia.
An Australian scientist, however, casts doubt on it.
An Australian scientist who has spent years researching crop circles,
An Australian scientist has proved that human bodies move around significantly for more than a year after death,
In 2013, an Australian scientist, James Godwin, at Monash University may have solved part of that mystery.
An Australian scientist has found- after studying corpse for 17 months that human bodies continue to move for more than a year after death.
Year-old Australian scientist visiting with his grandson before flying to a clinic in Switzerland to voluntarily end his life.
The 104 year old Australian scientist who wants to end his life has arrived in Switzerland.
The 104 year old Australian scientist who wants to end his life has arrived in Switzerland.
An Australian scientist has proved that human bodies move around significantly for more than a year after death.
An Australian scientist has proved that human bodies move around significantly for more than a year after death, in findings that could have implications for detectives….
Year-old Australian scientist visiting with his grandson before flying to a clinic in Switzerland to voluntarily end his life.
It turned out that a breakthrough had been made in answering this question in the 1970s, by an Australian scientist called Michael Marmot.