Examples of using Phosphorous in English and their translations into Czech
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The blade you found on the fishing boat is made of phosphorous and bronze, one of the world's strongest alloys, which is used specifically to cut.
Life in the ocean recycles essential nutrients like carbon, phosphorous, nitrogen, and sulfur through a process of life and death.
Of phosphorous and bronze, which is used specifically to cut… The blade you found on the fishing boat is made one of the world's strongest alloys.
Today the parasites burn… New York is a scourge… ELM is going to deploy that white phosphorous somewhere in New York.
For phosphorous, saltpetre, Semtex and C-4. Abdul's prayer rug and his boots tested positive.
New York is a scourge… ELM is going to deploy that white phosphorous Today the parasites burn… somewhere in New York.
One cubic meter of crap has enough phosphorous in it to fertilize a whole field!
Today the parasites burn… somewhere in New York. New York is a scourge… ELM is going to deploy that white phosphorous.
To fertilise a whole field. One cubic metre of crap has enough phosphorous in it.
Somewhere in New York. ELM is going to deploy that white phosphorous New York is a scourge… Today the parasites burn.
The oily substance we found in the boot sole is a type of high-viscosity hydraulic fluid with a phosphorous additive.
And to say,"Yes, I accept you. Phosphorous, napalm are nothing to be feared,
the enema we administered to cure his constipation had a high phosphorous load, which could make him transiently hypocalcemic.
Phosphorous, napalm are nothing to be feared, mind that lies
waste chemicals were mixed with say, methylamine and phosphorous chloride to create nerve gas.
thus giving Booth time to reach in with tongs… What I'm doing is smothering the phosphorous with argon…- Wow.
old hags' spittle, in saltpeter, blazing phosphorous.
manganese and phosphorous.
countless minerals such as potassium and phosphorous.
We're using white phosphorous charges, which burn at 5,000 degrees- more than enough to incinerate the pathogen.