Examples of using Affects almost in English and their translations into Greek
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Pregnancy affects almost every aspect of a woman's life including her dental health.
Psoriasis is a skin ailment that affects almost 3 per cent of the entire global population.
System of action of the cream Hondrostrong is complex and affects almost all important elements of the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.
Division1.1 Substances and articles which have a mass explosion hazard(a mass explosion one which affects almost the entire load virtually instantaneously);
A disease of the connective tissue Widespread joint pain is sometimes a sign of a disease that affects almost all the organs of the body, such as.
The desertification process affects almost half of the African continent, the worst-affected areas being located along desert margins.
Widespread joint pain is sometimes a sign of a disease that affects almost all the organs of the body, such as.
The epidemic affects almost all the vineyard in France, while it has
The lack of electricity is a problem that affects almost a quarter of the world's population
deaths from stroke and heart disease- and the condition affects almost half the adult population in some countries in Africa.
deaths from stroke and heart disease- and the condition affects almost half the adult population in some countries in africa.
This situation, which affects almost 10 million people at the heart of the European Union,
This affect almost all parts of the body.
Sleep can affect almost everything you do each day.
Skin patches are a very common phenomenon affecting almost all ages.
These laws, today, affecting almost all companies.
Pests are a very common problem in today's world affecting almost everyone.
The resulting tendency to merges and acquisitions affected almost all countries, including Russia.
WannaCry has affected almost all the American continent.
The Great Patriotic War affected almost every Russian family.
