英語 での Marketed の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Jojoba oil is found as an additive in many cosmetic products, especially those marketed as being made from natural ingredients.
Many places offer products marketed to fill this niche, yet so many of them fail to live up to their promises.
Marketed in the large car segment, the Avalon regularly sells over 50,000 units a year in the United States.
By popular demand, this Hindu Kush/ Skunk hybrid was stabilized and marketed, and it has been a classic ever since.
The currently marketed anti-influenza drugs alleviate the symptoms of influenza by neutralization of the role as a nipper of influenza virus.
The company incurred a $200 million dollar loss for the ill-fated, poorly marketed John Carter in 2012.
The MDD market is a crowded and competitive market, with more than 30 marketed products available for the treatment of patients with MDD.
One of the most common types of Bayer Testoviron injections marketed today is the 250 mg injection solution.
Emphasis of exchanges on only the largest, most well marketed coins who have done huge ICOs(all of which are scams).
Solaray Pygeum and Saw Palmetto is a natural supplement marketed as a way to help the prostate.
Began manufacture of HL-630 laser printer(Brother's first wholly in-house product. Marketed in the USA at $399).
Counterfeits, low-quality product, and even substituted product are found in HGH colour top vials marketed as growth hormone when it isn't.
The PDT series were desktop systems marketed as"smart terminals".
Cypermethrin was first synthesized in 1974 and first marketed in 1977.
After the war Jackson marketed the spring waters as"Dr. Jackson's Eye Water".
In 2007 and 2008, DNDi marketed two types of malaria drugs.
It is a prodrug to the active agent abiraterone, and is marketed by Janssen Biotech under the trade name Zytiga.
Also, the drugs are being made with high cost incurred to the companies, so the drugs when marketed will be of high cost.
It is marketed to contain 10 mg of oxandrolone in every tablet.
Letrozole first burst onto the market in 1997 when it was granted approval from the FDA and marketed by Novartis under the name of Femara.