Examples of using Extreme environments in English and their translations into Danish
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I have to get back to my own extreme environment.
I have to get back to my own extreme environment.
That mudflat, it's just a really extreme environment to work.
I have to get back to my own extreme environment.
NASA uses this extreme environment.
I have to get back to my own extreme environment.
Maqui Berry that in the extreme environment of Patagonia area of Chile flourishes has many health and wellness benefits.
ensure their visibility and safety in the extreme environment.
animals in the game's extreme environment.
When you are in an extreme environment with dense fog and drifting snow,
for the first time revealed the effects predicted by Einstein's general relativity in such an extreme environment.
A5 which is an even higher grade alloy than A4 but also very well suited for load bearing applications in even more extreme environments.
Musk-oxen survive in one of the most extreme environments in the world- at the very edge of what is physically possible for a herbivore- and this requires special adaptation.
the wild wetlands and other extreme environments.
And taking them down so that they had access-- astrobiologists, planetary scientists, people who were interested in these extreme environments-- taking them down to the vents, and letting them see, and take samples and test instruments, and so on.
fungus and corrosion resistant meaning it can withstand even the most extreme environments for prolonged periods of time.
Extreme environments and micro-organisms Sustained high temperatures and/or air humidity
as a kind of objective that if you can show that your product works in the most extreme environments, it will also work everywhere else.
the wild wetlands and other extreme environments.
The Orbiloc Rubber Strap is made from silicone that is very resistant to extreme environments and temperatures while still maintaining its form.
