Examples of using From a mixture in English and their translations into French
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The vest is made from a mixture of polyester and can be washed at 30.
Anthotiros: Cheese from a mixture of whey and fresh milk with a cohesive mass
Robinson argued that Homo habilis had been mistakenly derived from a mixture of skeletal elements belonging to Australopithecus africanus
Now Antonio has his own fish reservoir, which he made from a mixture of cement, sand and wire mesh.
Footstool can be used as a coffee table painted aluminum structure covered with electrostatic powder from an ecological fiber created from a mixture of recycled materials.
throat are made from a mixture of two plain fabrics separated by a thin white strip with black stitching.
throat are made from a mixture of two plain fabrics separated by a thin white strip with navy stitching.
The compound is formed from a mixture of rhenium, noted for its resistance to high pressure,
this kuih is made from a mixture of gula apong
Made from a mixture of dried fruit soaked usually in sherry,
There have been attempts underway to recreate the race from a mixture of American Foxhound Black,
who obtained 5,5-dimethylhydantoin from a mixture of acetone and hydrocyanic acid after it had been exposed to sunlight for five to seven months.
who isolated it from a mixture of chloromethane and chlorine that had been exposed to sunlight.
Mr. Muiz(Maldives) said that the Maldivian legal system had developed slowly to its current state from a mixture of English civil law,
Made from a mixture of different durum wheat varieties selected by the Coopérative Arterris,
the new gate was constructed from a mixture of traditional building materials(cypress wood
was made from a mixture of potato starch,
Another example is the deposition of silicon carbide, which is usually conducted from a mixture of hydrogen and methyl-trichlorosilane MTS,
Tascalate(alternative spelling Tazcalate) is a chocolate drink made from a mixture of roasted maize, chocolate,
Although the population of the Algarve has arisen from a mixture of all the settlers who inhabited this region,