Examples of using Replacements in English and their translations into Chinese
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Increased availability of 5G handsets will boost mobile phone replacements, which will lead global device shipments to return to growth in 2020.”.
Apple now requires all warranty iPhone replacements to be sent off to special repair centers that can do more rigorous testing.
Over 75,000 knee replacements are carried out each year in the UK and many could be avoided if cartilage implants could be improved.
Similarly, HCFC and HFC replacements are also being recovered and recycled due to their market values.(p 376).
This score factors in positives including easy replacement of watch bands and backwards compatibility, difficult but doable screen replacements, and straightforward battery replacements.
The research is funded by the World Health Organization, as part of efforts to find replacements for the polio vaccine.
Mourinho will have to consider replacements for the influential duo Michael Carrick and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who have injuries.
Knee replacements are carried out in England and Wales each year, and the number is rising.
Just like in the iPhone 5, the display assembly is the first component out of the phone, simplifying screen replacements.
Users have long asked for replacements for Microsoft tools such as Word and Excel, but these are so complex that replacements were hard to develop.
Potential permanent replacements reportedly include three retired military brass: Kellogg;
Those replacements require surgery which can be costly and create the possibility of complications and infections.
If you want to carry out multiple replacements, activate the options for multiple replacements and click on"Add to Table".
More than 70,000 knee replacements are performed every year in England and Wales and the number is continuing to rise.
A study published last week in the journal Biofabrication describes a new technique to build replacements for damaged three dimensional human tissues.
However, given that the majority of the assets from BINUB are no longer considered to be serviceable, some replacements are proposed during 2011.
One of the challenges relating to the increased number of retirements is the task of identifying replacements, where proactive planning is needed.
These replacements are relatively new ingredients and, as such, their effects are not well charted.
Those replacements require surgery which can be costly and can result in complications and infections.
The NIH Fact Sheet says,“In 1982, approximately 75,000 total hip replacements were being performed annually in the United States.”.