Примери за използване на Material could на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Stainless steel etc, other material could be customized.
other offensive material could prove equally troublesome,
The material could also provide welcome relief in developing countries where air conditioning is less common.
A new way to store solar heat- Material could harvest sunlight by day,
That means that a material could change when it goes from bulk to nanoform,
and with fissile material could build one within a year.'.
and with fissile material could build one within a year.”.
Material could harvest sunlight by day,
All the bacteria were killed, suggesting that this material could potentially be used for water purification.
If scientists found a superconductor that worked at room temperature, the material could be integrated into electronic devices
If used on a building's exterior, such as in siding and roofs, the material could drop a building's temperature as much as 10°C
small amount of the metallic wood at a time- but if they can find a way to scale-up the manufacturing process, the material could lead to everything from highly durable smartphones to super-light cars.
adopt in press part, the material going smoothly in feeding system, material could be returned when overloaded to prevent blockage.
an even safer quality and eco-friendly material could choose.
necessary in view of the value this material could bring for the purpose of disrupting
if they can find a way to scale up the manufacturing process, the material could lead to highly durable smartphones
if they can find a way to scale-up the manufacturing process, the material could lead to everything from highly durable smartphones to super-light cars.
offending material could be"deleted from the audiovisual record of proceedings," meaning citizens would never know it happened unless reporters were in the room.
offending material could be"deleted from the audiovisual record of proceedings," meaning citizens would never know it happened unless reporters were in the room.