Examples of using An isolation in English and their translations into Greek
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These filters can be used without an isolation.
One method to protect chickens is to put an isolation material between two layers of wood or bricks.
MBANDAKA(Congo)- Three patients infected with the deadly Ebola virus slipped out of an isolation ward at a hospital….
One method to protect chicken is to put an isolation material between two layers of wood or bricks.
he spent ten months in an isolation cell, he was operated five times
Assange had given the cat up“to spare the cat an isolation which has become unbearable
This causes wear at the thread leading to an isolation of the tip from the sonotrode.
it should be said that this is not just an isolation.
MBANDAKA(Congo)- Three patients infected with the deadly Ebola virus slipped out of an isolation ward at a hospital in the Congolese city of Mbandaka,
while Turkey found itself in an isolation during the conference.
was immediately admitted in an isolation cell, from where he had been screaming for hours, before the tragic outcome.
Gobineau's individualism is a despairing stoicism, an isolation of the defeated man of action,
The Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported late last year that Assange gave up the cat to spare it“an isolation which has become unbearable
About a month later, Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported that Assange supposedly freed the cat to spare it“an isolation which has become unbearable
reported in November that Assange had given the cat up“to spare the cat an isolation which has become unbearable
individual isolation from real, communal life[gemeinwesen], an isolation that all the above historical reasons have created.
treatment for a vicious infection in his bone that required four weeks of antibiotics in an isolation room.
every one of you are shine brightly for the entire universe to see like a burning torch leading the way of your people through the cold dark night of your isolation, an isolation that is about to end once
working in a isolation hospital facility with infected patients.