Examples of using Stems in English and their translations into Bengali
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Usually“bromelain” sold in extract or supplement form refers to enzymes extracted from pineapple stems or cores, rather than from the fruit's flesh.
after the chocolate day, their stems teddy day that's the fourth day of valentine's week that falls on 10 February.
Drill tower: assembled high-strength drill tower suitable for drill stems of different length;
Typically the principal parts are the root and/or several modifications of it(stems).
Besides beans, spinach and broccoli, it is a good idea to include lotus stems and fenugreek in a meal plan.
Much of the confusion stems from the fact that syntax highlighters and IDEs aren't sophisticated enough to take this situation into account.
of various tropical palm stems, especially that of Metroxylon sagu.
This need stems from the fact that it can signal a more serious chronic illnesses.
It stems from China's culture of fear, which means the crueler you become, the more people will be afraid of you.
This stems from a 2009 agreement between the nations for a total of $250 million for protecting and maintaining the natural habitat.
For all of the region definitions(with the increase of the argument the corresponding points of the graph ascending stems).
The inspiration for this type of church stems from St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, which for many years was the standard reference for British church buildings.
measurement method on the human mind, we can say that the confusion over time stems from the calendar we use.
Ye Tan, a well-known financial commentator, believed the unruly behavior stems from mainland Chinese culture.
Aqueous tinctures of leaflets and stems of wormwood can also be used for douching, due to the pronounced disinfecting and bactericidal properties of the plant.
These subs can be used to protect drill stems from consumption in the way of making the connector to bear most of torque force.
The client is highly concerned with gustatory delights so that he usually chops vegetable stems in large pieces to maintain the crispy taste of cabbage.
The husks and meal are processed into animal feed, and the stems into paper.
Of these, half of them manage to keep their hands off the glowing stems during the first months of pregnancy.
Scientists have long known that the disease stems from a faulty version of protein called CFTR.