Eksempler på bruk av Possible effects på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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creams as a panacea for the possible effects that can cause a mosquito bite in a child.
there are a couple of research studies that address its possible effects in people.
there are a couple of research studies that resolve its possible effects in humans.
This notwithstanding, our general assessment is that the available research literature provides knowledge that elucidates possible effects of a more frequent use of diabetes forms in Norwegian general practice.
microorganisms are of significance both to assess seafood safety and possible effects of marine environmental pollution.
there are a couple of researches that address its possible effects in human beings.
which in combination with other compounds bring the maximum possible effects.
there are a few studies that resolve its possible effects in human beings.
there are a couple of research studies that address its possible effects in people.
there are a few research studies that resolve its possible effects in people.
there are a few research studies that address its possible effects in people.
there are a few research studies that address its possible effects in human beings.
evaluates the possible effects, and calculates the exposure level.
the benefits of using Rivastigmine 1 A Pharma must be assessed against the possible effects on your unborn child.
there are a couple of researches that address its possible effects in humans.
If you are pregnant, the benefits of using Exelon must be assessed against the possible effects on your unborn child.
the benefits of using Rivastigmine HEXAL must be assessed against the possible effects on your unborn child.
there are a couple of researches that resolve its possible effects in human beings.
If you are pregnant, the benefits of using Nimvastid must be assessed against the possible effects on your unborn child.
If you are pregnant, the benefits of using Rivastigmine Actavis must be assessed against the possible effects on your unborn child.