英語 での Eurasian の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The carnation is a eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers widely cultivated in many different varieties and colors.
Eurasian Resources Group(ERG) is a leading diversified natural resources group with fully integrated mining, processing, energy, logistics and marketing operations.
Director of Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.
Apple has filed five new iPad and five new Mac models with the Eurasian Economic Commission database.
Apple has registered five new iPad and MacBook models each with the Eurasian Economic Commission(EEC).
The Karakums, considered one of the largest Eurasian deserts, are often called“black sands” precisely because of its flora.
The emergence of a new Eurasian identity has alarmed the political leaders of de facto Oceania.
In both, it is evident that the Greek individuals exhibit a typically West Eurasian(Caucasoid) genomic profile.
Take a walk to discover old and modern Singapore, and find out about Peranakan(Straits Chinese) and Eurasian cultures.
Aripov took part in“The Digital Agenda in the Era of Globalization” forum in Kazakhstan's financial capital Almaty, which gathered officials from the Commonwealth of Independent States(CIS) and the Eurasian Economic Commission(EEC).
According to information provided by the Indian edition of the EurAsian Times, against the background of the supply of Russian anti-aircraft missile systems C-300PM Favorite to Syria, the United States engaged in the modernization of F-35 fighter jets.
Sarkisov noted that the testing of the new order will allow the implementation of the provisions of the decisions of the Eurasian Economic Union in 2018, which, in turn, allow the goods to be declared electronically.
At the recent Munich Security Conference, Obama's assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs, Victoria Nuland, ranted abuse about European leaders for opposing the US arming of the Kiev regime.
In the articles of the Center magazine, The National Interest, think tank members, for example, warned of the costs for the United States in having to face Russia or being involved in the Eurasian conflicts.
Because of its wide distribution three subspecies evolved: the Indian, North African and Eurasian subspecies, which was one of the largest herbivores in Europe.
Everyone except sub-Saharan Africans carry a small quantity of Neanderthal DNA that includes traits possibly important for survival in Eurasian environments- immune-system and skin-pigmentation genes.
Analyses of present-day human mitogenomes suggest that, in conjunction with the Eurasian expansion approximately 45,000- 40,000 years ago, some populations initiated a migration back to North Africa.
One Eurasian group went to Indonesia, another gave rise to Neanderthals and Denisovans, and a third ventured back into Africa and evolved into H.
As the two Eurasian superpowers emerged in the 20th century, not due to free markets, but due to socialist central planning, millions were lifted from poverty.
But DNA from Eurasian fossils dating to the start of the human race could help to reveal which story- or combination- is correct.