Examples of using Upper layers in English and their translations into Dutch
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Description Body emulsion that provides a sustained upper layers of the skin hydration.
The upper layers of manure or compost(10 kg/ m2),
This treatment keeps the moisture in the upper layers of the epidermis and strengthens the barrier function of the skin.
Where as spiritual downfall as expressed The animal of prey applies mainly to the upper layers of society, The seduction applies to all of them.
It increases the water content in the upper layers of the skin, moisturizes
serums act solely on the upper layers of the epidermis, and therefore have low efficacy.
These suspension bridges are also very useful for long term studies of the upper layers of forest.
The factors determining the regime of nitrogen assimilation by the phytoplankton in the upper layers of the water column;
As the disease tissues lose elasticity, and the upper layers rogoveyut and are beginning to peel off.
Today, 79 countries will begin dispersing CW7… into the upper layers of the atmosphere.
I read once that we change the upper layers of our skin every two weeks.
the sun begins to pound down on the upper layers and it tears great gaps in the ranks of the invaders.
Dermabrasion refers to surgical sanding or planing of the upper layers of the scar in order to remove it
The impregnation of the upper layers of primer paint wood fibers contribute to bonding of fibers that gives the hardwood floor an additional impact.
also experimented with balloons to obtain data from upper layers of the atmosphere.
Melanosomes are then transported from melanocytes into keratinocytes, which reside in the upper layers of the epidermis.
a frequency resonation of about 8 Hertz that occurs between upper layers in the atmosphere and the Earth's crust.
In the two upper layers I add the“Picture in Picture” effect.
underlaying sections emerge and blend with upper layers.
Venus, the photochemistry of the upper layers of and heat distribution in the Venusian atmosphere.